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Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… boxes, barrels and carriage thereof as by a bill appears 27s.2d., for 6 marchpanes of 3 lb the piece garnished with …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the Crops in that Country are occasionally subject to the Rust, which had not occurred for some Years, but visited the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… it, one 'Making a certain oil to keep armour and arms from rust and canker' [Patents (1617)], the other for 'Lacquering …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to exterior and interior surfaces producing glossy, rust-coloured appearance. Composition of clay suggests local …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… cum Thoresby, Hawes, Newbiggin, Thoralby, and Thornton-Rust; and containing 5725 inhabitants, of whom 269 are in the … Carperby, Askrigg, Bainbridge, and Gayle: at Thornton-Rust the Calvinists have a meeting-house; and at Hawes the …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1661, at Stepney, Middx, Mary, da of John Perry and Hester Rust (5) Personalty, Aug 1676, £1,960 (6) Lands, property in …
Old and New London
Survey of London
… and Laverdet, but about 1935 a warmer colour-scheme of 'rust and old gold' was introduced. 141 The standing figures …
London Bridge
… [ Brik] and 1 hundred tiles [ fyneux] by J. Silkeston, 27s. 8d. Stratford. From Laurence Fuller and his associate … 6 6s. 8d. From the sale of 5,000 house-tiles by Silkeston, 27s. 6d. From a certain chaplain for the farm of the house … Cheseman at West Greenwich, for 1 year at Michaelmas last, 27s. [Total] 10 16s. 1d. Whereof from the Stocks, 9 8s. 2d. …
London Bridge
… for 15 hundred 9 lb. of rosin, at 22d. the hundred, total 27s. 6d. To John Curlow for 2 loads of hay to stop the …
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