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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… vestments, a narrow strip of lambswool, having an open loop in the middle, and weighted ends; it is ornamented … in the upper half of the arch. The Rood-screen is the open screen spanning the E. end of the nave, shutting off the … with wide hanging sleeves. Tabard.Short loose surcoat, open at sides, with short tab-like sleeves, sometimes worn …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… vestments, a narrow strip of lambswool, having an open loop in the middle, and weighted ends; it is ornamented … in the upper half of the arch. The Rood-screen is the open screen spanning the E. end of the nave, shutting off the … sleeveless, worn over armour. Tabard.Short loose surcoat, open at sides, with short tab-like sleeves, sometimes worn …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… vestments, a narrow strip of lambswool, having an open loop in the middle, and weighted ends; it is ornamented … in the upper half of the arch. The Rood-screen is the open screen spanning the E. end of the nave, shutting off the … sleeveless, worn over armour. Tabard.Short loose surcoat, open at sides, with short tab-like sleeves, sometimes worn …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… vestments, a narrow strip of lambswool, having an open loop in the middle, and weighted ends; it is ornamented … in the upper half of the arch. The Rood-screen is the open screen spanning the E. end of the nave, shutting off the … sleeveless, worn over armour. Tabard.Short loose surcoat, open at sides, with short tab-like sleeves, sometimes worn …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… window jambs, etc. 2. A window frame hinged at the side to open. 3. The sinking for a brass in a stone-slab. … 2. An heraldic flower of five petals. Clearstorey.An open storey or range of windows in the upper part of a nave, … in the upper half of the arch. The Rood-screen is the open screen spanning the E. end of the nave, shutting off the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… window jambs, etc. 2. A window frame hinged at the side to open. 3. The sinking for a brass in a stone-slab. … 2. An heraldic flower of five petals. Clearstorey.An open storey or range of windows in the upper part of a nave, … in the upper half of the arch. The Rood-screen is the open screen spanning the E. end of the nave, shutting off the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… earthen protection for sheep against wind or snow on the open moor. Billet.In heraldry, a small oblong figure; also in … vestments, a narrow strip of lambswool, having an open loop in the middle, and weighted ends; it is ornamented … in the upper half of the arch. The Rood-screen is the open screen spanning the E. end of the nave, shutting off the …
Cardiff Records
… of the peace. Cope (Latin cappa.) An ample vestment, open and fastened by a clasp in front, with a hood at the … Law Lexicon.) Letters Patent (Latin liter patentes, an open letter.) A grant by the Crown, issued unfastened and … of legal or other formal writings. Park. Wooded fields in the demesne of a manor, enclosed for the …
London Bridge
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… Inverted V-shaped moulding. Clearstorey or Clerestory. An open story or range of windows immediately below the roof. …
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