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Lincoln Wills
… Nut; Phallerae; Preculae; Scabellum; Scamnum; Sterthuppe; Stillicidium; Tabernacle; Vowess. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… tenant of 11 to the E., that they would make a gutter ( stillicidium) between them, from their selds to Cheapside, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… owner or occupier of 11, agreed to make a common gutter ( stillicidium) for their rainwater to run off to Cheapside. By …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of Bassieshawe. Michael will make a rainwater gutter ( stillicidium) of the necessary length and breadth, covered …
Lincoln Wills
… Brown, f.s.a. vol. i, 41, 259 Stigh, stight. A stile. 138 Stillicidium ( Lat.). A gutter ( rather than the eaves as …
Lincoln Wills
… Sterthuppes. Stirrups. 41 Stila ( Lat.). A little bell. 38 Stillicidium ( Lat.). Properly, the rain-water falling from …
Lincoln Wills
… 167, 177, 193, 205 Stepefatt Sterthuppe Stile, s.v. Stigh Stillicidium Stipends of priests singing masses, xii Stock, …
London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… 236, 331) or in, or under, the ground ( 11, 20, 111, 618). Stillicidium was the term used by the Assize and was also … used interchangeably with guttera. Exceptionally, however, Stillicidium is used to designate a spout of the kind still … (fistula). In another ( 222) ail three words occur: stillicidium is used to describe a rain-gutter; gutterum …
Lincoln Wills
… very little leaden vessel ( plumbum) to mend the eaves ( stillicidium) or gutter of the church of St. Cuthbert. To …
London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… Gernoun refuses to convey the rainwater from his gutter (stillicidium) and house in the par. of St. Alphege Creplegate … of 16 ft.; and that within 40 days etc. he make a gutter (stillicidium) on his house to convey his rainwater on to his …
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