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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… was often made of LEATHER, as Randle Holme shows: 'The White, or Carters Whip, a lash of Leather and small Cord, … INDIAN, laced, neck, NEW, OLD, ROUND, trimmed, VENUS, WHITE Found made of ALAMODE, CAMBRIC, FLANDERS - LACE, LACE, … (early), Inventories (mid-period), Recipes, Tradecards. White amber [white ambar] The name given to a purified form …
A Dictionary of London
… "Whiskers Court" in Horwood, 1799. Whitawyeresselde See White Tawyers' Seld. Whitby Wharf South out of Upper Thames …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is either the personal name Hwita or the word meaning 'white' and the second element indicates a wooded hillock, but …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… E. wall, to John Heyworth, 1558, his wife, three children, white marble, incised kneeling figures, arms and inscription: …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Brass of John Heyworth who died 1520 An incised slab of white marble on the east wall of the north transept to John …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Codicote, is a modern house; the western wing is built of white brick, slated, with a battlemented turret on the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… abbot's court probably for this tenement. 58 In 1402 John White acquired it, and died fealty, 59 and it continued in the possession of his family till 1477, when Thomas White entered upon it at the death of his mother, Joan Whetherley, widow of Thomas White. 60 Early in the sixteenth century this manor was in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 6; H.O. 107/2351; Baines, Hist. Yorks. (1823), ii. 399; White, Dir. E. & N.R. Yorks. (1840), 339-40. Directories. … 6" (1851-4 edn.). Baines, Hist. Yorks. (1823), ii. 399; White, Dir. E. & N.R. Yorks. (1840), 339. B.I.H.R., PR. WHEL. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Worcester, and containing 2849 inhabitants. A priory of White nuns, in honour of St. Mary Magdalene, was established …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and in the Domesday survey is styled Whitteby, or "the white town." It owes its origin to the foundation of a … erected on the site of an ancient chapel dedicated to St. White, the inhabitants of Filton gradually removed into its … the original dedication of its church to St. Candida, or White, in honour of whom a monastery was founded here, which …
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