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Old and New London
A History of the County of Sussex
… from the designs of G. H. Fellowes-Prynne, of Kentish rag stone in a more or less late Gothic style. 19 It is a …
A New History of London
… compiled alternately of layers of broad flat bricks and of rag-stone. The bricks lay in double ranges; and each brick …
A New History of London
… a small turret with its dome and vane. Goodman's fields. Rag-fair. This parish which is very extensive comprehends … fields, which have already been mentioned 23; and Rag-fair in Rosemary-lane, where old cloaths are sold every …
Calendar of Border Papers
A History of the County of Somerset
… the 'Oxford Clay' and a little to the north the 'Coral Rag.' In the north of the district the country becomes more …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… side of High Street. The walls of the tower are of Kentish rag-stone with dressings of Reigate stone. The West Tower was …
London Bridge
… also in unloading shouts and boats loaded with chalk and rag and other necessaries for the said works this year, …
London Bridge
… 374. Buying of stone. To William Bostone for 20 tons of rag, 21s. To Mistress Bate for 3 tons of rag, 3s. 3d. To Henry Lawson for 30 tons of rag, 30s. 4d. To Thomas Wade for 206 ft. of Bridge ashlar …
London Bridge
… 3 ft. of oak timber, 12d. Of Eglyshfylde for 4 loads of rag, 5s. Of John Flynte for 80 ft. of oak board for a chest … 15d. To the wife of James Foster for 20 tons of chalk and rag delivered at the mill-dam at Stratford at 10d. the ton, …
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