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Old and New London
A Survey of London
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… The entry in Cox's Dictionary of Hairdressing directs the reader to 'Lead comb', in which this implement is defined as …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Not defined directly by the OED who instead refer the reader to a quotation dated 1872, which defined a blood stick …
Old and New London
… FROM A PRINT OF 1775 ( see page 207). "The critical reader will observe, we personify our new name; but as we …
Old and New London
… named after the saint with whose murder by the Danes the reader has been already made acquainted in our account of … very high; and before it, at about half the height, is the reader's desk on his right, and the clerk's on his leftthe …
Old and New London
… goose fair, Where none but meaner people doe repaire." The reader, of course, will not have forgotten the mysteries …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Suffolk, student of the law at Lincoln's Inn, and was reader there in Lent term 1447; his first wife was niece of …
Old and New London
… to be called Bedford House. Lady William Russell, as every reader of English history knows, was a woman distinguished …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 17; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1634, bencher 1658, Autumn Reader, 1663 (as son of Arthur, of Petersfield, co. … 14 Dec., 1609, licenced to preach 22 June, 1610, college reader of logic, and of moral and natural philosophy, born at … 1602-3, aged 17; bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1614, autumn reader 1633, as son and heir of William, of Witton, co. …
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