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Magna Britannia
… here. They might, however, have been used for burning charcoal for the use of the lead and iron works, which …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the usual sum of 1,150 l. for liveries, beer, wood, and charcoal for the service of the Lady Elizabeth for the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Butler and John Bullock, &c. Also payments for timber, charcoal, rosin, tips of horns, shaving skins, &c., a ton of … The like from 3 Nov. 6 Hen. VIII. to 30 Nov.21 rasieres of charcoal, 17 s. Rent of the smith's forges against the …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… Chafing dishes, 2; latten, 389. Vessels which hold burning charcoal or other fuel, for heating purposes. Chain-lace, …
The Ledger Book of Vale Royal Abbey
… payments are decreased on account of the short days." i.e. charcoal-men ( carbonarii). In margin: "Deduction." In …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… It formerly abounded with timber, which was felled for charcoal, by an iron-smelting company, about a century since; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lids, bowls, includes imported 'Samian' ware and mortaria. Charcoal fragments of local oak and ash indicate the fuel …
Survey of London Monograph
… is, however, one Sargent in the collection. This is a charcoal sketch of Swinton himself, made in 1906, which the …
Survey of London
… which has many of its original fittings left. An old charcoal stove is still in position in a room leading off the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… works east of Queen Street between 1846 and 1887. 79 Charcoal burning was carried on in Arundel park, perhaps …
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