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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hill, originally a small slitting-mill; Bustleholm, a rod-mill; and Bromwich Old-Forge. This last is probably the …
Survey of London
A History of the County of Somerset
… annual meeting of the hundred involved a ceremony with a rod called a doating or doting staff kept by the constables. Attached to the rod were ten rings through which each tithingman had to place his own rod of office. 36 A new staff was provided by the constables …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… the tie-beams have been cased and one replaced by an iron rod. The plain timber roof of the nave is possibly of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Double horsecloath Ticking bottom & Laceing line Compas rod & base latts & a Scerpintain Cutt cornis &c Compleate 6 … CLARKE/CABINET MAKER/AND /IRONMONGER/KIRBY MOORSIDE//Bar Rod Hoop & Plate Iron/ Birmingham & Sheffield Goods in Great … 26 April 1823 and James Jarvis on 29 April 1825. A curtain rod at Moditonham House, Cornwall has been noted with a label …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Edward VI
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… newly built on a piece of land in Thorpe, 15 perches and 1 rod in length and 1 perch in width, 5s. From William Thurston …
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… newly built on land in Thorpe, fifteen perches and one rod in length and one perch in width: 5s. 0d. new rent from …
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… leading from the Thames to the mill, 382 rods at 18d. per rod, 28 13s. To defects in the mansion of the Dean in London …
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