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… Otherwise "stranlynge" or "stradlynge," the fur of the squirrel in the autumn. See 'Liber Horn,' fo. 249 b, marginal …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… p. liii. Cf. supra, p. 84. Teversham, co. Cambr. Grey squirrel fur. Cap. xvii. 'Statutes at Large' (ed. 1758), i. … case of "stradling." or "stranling," i.e., the fur of the squirrel at the season of Michaelmas. Cf. supra, p. 80. The …
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… (folios ccxlix b) "bis" was a name given to the fur of the squirrel in winter, when it was of brown colour. Brother of …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… note in 'Liber Horn' (fo. ccxlix b) as the fur of the squirrel in spring, whilst "roskyn" is the fur of the same …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Feb., 4 Henry V. [A.D. 1416-17]. 18 Fur of the back of the squirrel in spring. An inferior kind of silk, Lat. carduus. A …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Persone app'c'. Three furs, one of croppes 20 and two of squirrel, which had been seized upon Robert Persone, skinner, … Horn' (folio 249 b), "strandling" was the fur of the squirrel about Michaelmas. According to the authority … in the previous note polane was the fur of the black squirrel. The same authority describes Roskyn as the fur of …
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… note in 'Liber Horn,' fo. 249 b, this was the fur of the squirrel in summer. Fr. timbre, a parcel containing a certain …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
The Environs of London
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