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Survey of London
… of timber and galvanized corrugated-iron sheeting, over a trough in which chain cable could be stretched. The …
Survey of London
… as a whole the level of building rose steadily from a trough in 1857 to a peak in 1868, and both southern and … a similar upturn in metropolitan house-building from a trough in the early 1870s. In northern Kensington, however, …
Old and New London
… ovens; in that, a bolting-place; in that, their kneading-trough; in another, I have heard, a hog's trough. For the words that were given me were these:' This …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… a kitchen (pots, pans, fire-irons, a lead cistern and trough, distilling and washing apparatus); a warehouse …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… brewhouse, with 2 lead vessels ( plumba) and one lead trough ( algea) in the brewhouse, with cellar and solar and …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… was broken one night in 1355, suggests that there was a trough beneath the taps to receive the overflow, or possibly …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… son, all her kitchen and brewing vessels and a malting- trough in the house she inhabited in the parish of St. Mary …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… kitchen; a yard, where there was a street door and a lead trough to piss in; a counting house in the yard; a warehouse, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing, with the townships of Bellbank, Solport, and Trough, 1170 inhabitants, of whom 550 are in Stapleton …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Inventories (early), Inventories (mid-period). Stone trough [stonetrough; stone trowe; stone troughe; stone troug; … A common variant is 'Trow'. The term refers to a large TROUGH usually formed out of a single piece of STONE. This … supply of water, for watering stock and as a SWINE TROUGH, whence comes the alternative name of 'swine stone' …
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