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A History of the County of Somerset
… of the abbey, extending eastwards from the present area and established by the earlier 13th century. From it streets ran roughly east, west, north, and south. High Street, also known as the great street or the … street leading to Wells, 1 takes a direct line parallel to and north of the precinct wall and may have been a planned …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… applied to the insignia of honour carried at the funerals and suspended over the monuments of important personages, comprising helmet and crest, shield, tabard, sword, gauntlets and spurs, … based on N. Italian manuscripts, often used by mediaeval bellfounders. LoopA small narrow window, usually unglazed. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in classical ornament, used particularly in the Corinthian and Composite Orders. AchievementIn heraldry, the shield … applied to the insignia of honour carried at the funerals and suspended over the monuments of important personages, … based on N. Italian manuscripts, often used by mediaeval bellfounders. LoopA small narrow window, usually unglazed. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… applied to the insignia of honour carried at the funerals and suspended over the monuments of important personages, comprising helmet and crest, shield, tabard, sword, gauntlets and spurs, … based on N. Italian manuscripts, often used by mediaeval bellfounders. LOOP A small narrow window, usually unglazed. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of a capital. AcanthusA plant represented in Classical and Renaissance ornament, used particularly in the Corinthian and Composite Orders. AchievementIn heraldry, the shield … based on N. Italian manuscripts, often used by mediaeval bellfounders. LoopA small narrow light, often unglazed. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Gloucester, 1660-1720 Population and economic development GLOUCESTER 16601720 The restoration … of official rejoicing. Wine ran out of the conduits and there were fireworks at night, 1 but the city had much to … metal craft which flourished in the late 17th century was bellfounding. John Barnard was a modestly affluent …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with the Stroudwater canal, opened between Stroud and the river at Framilode in 1779, but it was given up when … the terminus. A new scheme, for a canal between Gloucester and the river at Berkeley, was promoted from 1792 and an Act … 11, boatbuilding 8, ironfounding 8, brewing 7, and bellfounding 3. Most adult males worked as small craftsmen or …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… had 12 aldermen, who were to hold office for life and one of whom was to serve each year as mayor. Under the … ff. 26v.31, 3639v., 6063v.; on the records of elections and the lists of the common council in ibid. B 3/114; and on Ripley, 'Glouc. 16601740', App. XXV. Other sources are …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… H H Habbot, James, Chester, joiner and cm (175255). App. to Joseph Wilkinson, joiner and cm, 13 January 1752 to 1 May 1755. [Chester app. bks] … Martin, 17 Seymour Pl., Bryanston Sq., London, cm, u and chairmaker (182728). [D] Habgood, Henry, Wimborne, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… CLEMENT VII. to HENRY VIII. Hears from the bp. of Bath and from his letters of 25 March, that what the Pope had … will always be faithful to Henry, of whose high character and wisdom his opinion is daily confirmed. Has lately sent … he will be with him by the time he receives this brief, and therefore writes to him about Italian affairs, as well as …
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