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A History of the County of Essex
… Arms on Workhouse Hill closed soon after 1925. The Wig and Fidgett on Straight Road, first recorded by name in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… enriched cornice supporting pedestal with bust in wig, and cartouche-of-arms. In toweron S. wall, (2) to John …
A History of the County of Somerset
Survey of London
… son-in-law, Lord Hinchingbrooke. He contrived to set his wig on fire but was favourably impressed by the Countess, 'a …
Old and New London
… "Mr." Johnson. The man knew that, in spite of his wig, he was not a member of the Temple; but some notion of …
Old and New London
Old and New London
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Nicholas II (1058-61) and Alexander II(1061-73) ( Flor. Wig. 1 221; cf. E. A. Freeman, Hist. of the Norman Conquest … Apr. 1058 and24 Jan. 1059 ( A.S.C. 'D', 'E' p. 134; Flor. Wig. 11 5). Depr. c. 11 Apr. 1070 by Ermenfrid, bp. of Sion, papal legate ( Flor. Wig. 11 5; cf. Ecclesiastical Hist. of Orderic Vitalis,11 ed. …
Cardiff Records
… Button; and that the limner added a red cloak and a wig to the gallant admiral, transformed his baton to a roll …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… John Brown 1670 Charles Cornwallis de Rock; co: Wig. Joseph Poolhouse 1717 Sir Richard Allin, Bt. Robert …
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