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Survey of London
… tubbs is. For two bushells to measure lyme and sand, and wicker basketts vis. viiid. For Fagotts vid. For three Morter …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… or skin, 154. Sheepskin tanned in bark. Baskets, 717; wicker, 410. See also Hand baskets Basnets, latten, 18. Small … Books, unbound, 38 Bottles, earthenware, 334; stone, 346; wicker, 2 Bottoms, brass and copper, 294 Boultel, 154; … use. Rasters, 719. Or Rafter = spar, lath. Rattles, wicker, 4 Razors, 154 Red lead, 18 Remnants, 62 Resin, 1 …
A New History of London
… score 2 6 0 For half packs of tazels, the piece 0 4 0 For wicker bottles, the dozen 0 0 2 For stone, the c. qt. five …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… [D] See E. & J. Blackwell. Blackwell, James, Dyers Yd, Wicker, Sheffield, Yorks., cm (1821). [D] Blackwell, John, … George, Sheffield, Yorks., cm (181733). Addresses given at Wicker in 1817; Lady's Bridge, 1825; and 1 Stanley St, 1833. …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… for storage and carriage. Baskets were usually made of WICKER, CANE or RUSH, but other materials have been noted … of Bulrush, CLEFT WILLOW, FLAG, RUSH, SATIN, STRAW, TWIG, WICKER Found as a unit of measure for COAL, MEDLAR Found in … the shape was formed with BASKET RODS, filled in with WICKER or some similar material. The term has been noted in …
London Bridge
… near Charlton, at 3s. the hundred, 42s. Item for 1 wicker bushel bought for measuring chalk, 6d. Item to John …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ecclesiastical districts, called Brightside, Pitsmoor, and Wicker, respectively, were constituted in August, 1845, under … its middle and greatest breadth being about a mile; Wicker is an immediate suburb of Sheffield, and more to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… figure of a pelican in her piety, on a representation of a wicker-work basket, all gilded, probably part of a lectern. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… coracles, or small portable fishing-boats, constructed of wicker covered with leather, and large enough only to hold …
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