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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… marble wearing coat and breeches, stock, long cloak and wig; below the niche is a black marble tablet in a scrolled …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… 1969)]. Although noted elsewhere to have been applied to a WIG, this use of the term has not been noted in the … to HEAD. OED earliest date of use: 1703; not found as a wig Found described as LARGE, LITTLE Found made of CAMBRIC, … It was possibly human HAIR ready to be sold on to a WIG maker. Sources: Inventories (late). Head kercher A …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… (Plate 145) with reclining effigy of man in robes and wig with seal-bag and mace, back-piece with flanking …
Survey of London
… of the present No. 9; 82 Voltaire in 17278 at the White Wig on an unidentified site on the south side; 83 and perhaps …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the office of woodward and keeper of the park of Melin-y-Wig in Denbighshire, under the seal of the earldom of March …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a chief messuage in tenure of Thos. Babington in Wig wall in the parish of Workesworth, Derb., a rent of 15 s. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Heref., and the chapel of Maynston, co. Montgomery, Wig more mon.; tenements, &c.. in various streets (named) of …
Old and New London
… in a black gown with bands, and wearing a mask and a wig; his clerk also in a black gown, carrying the horns fixed … a black gown and bands, and wearing an antique-fashioned wig; followed by the Clerk of the Court, also in appropriate … The old crier of Highgate is said still to keep a gown and wig ready to swear in any persons who may wish to go through …
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