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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… should be yearly twenty four daies solemnly arrayed in the quire with the covent at mass, as the solemnity should …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… crown, demy, elephant, smaller, SUGAR Found in units of QUIRE, REAM Found imported and rated by the REAM See also …
London Bridge
… of the Bridge store, 2s. [right margin: 4 12s. 6d., quire mark] 332. [f. 36] Item to him for pitching 6 pairs of …
A Survey of London
… 1 of S. Mary Magdalen, on the south side of the said Quire, and of S. Margaret on the hill, which were made one …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… to the Protestant refugees from the Low Countries; the quire, and "cross-aisle" and steeple were then secularised …
A Survey of London
… the spoyle of this Hospitall: he first dissolued the Quire, conueyed the plate and ornaments, then the bels, and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… four Crossecrosletts. And in the east window of the Quire,Arg. on a Bend.three Popinjays Or, Curson, impaling …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… cloister garth, with the church, consisting of nave and quire, on the S.; the sacristy, chapter-house, parlour and a … in existence. The remains now consist of a fragment of the quire, most of the E. range with the fuel-house and the … and probably about 108 ft. long; the remaining part of the quire forms the S. wall of the sacristy; at the E. angle of …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… year 1500, by Bishop Brown, who built, at his own cost, a quire, with painted ceiling and glazed windows, and gave, for …
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