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Cardiff Records
… rebuilt it was called the Angel. BEAR (1719, 1770.) BELL. BLACK BEAR (1798.) BLACK LION. On the east side of Saint Mary Street (1792, 1798.) BLACK LION, Llandaff; south-east corner of High Street and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of a Record, 4E. 3. where when the Earl of March' —— The Black-Rod came to command their Attendance in the House of … a Messenger, to answer to I know not what Business about a Black-Box, and who charged him with it: But when he came to … found a Pin: So I pray what did this Hurly-burly of the Black-Box end in, but nothing that was worth a Straw? And to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… are also some trees of softer wood, which seems to be black poplar. Many of the trees have been cut down; but in … in the nook of the Frith Dyke and going on to the Black Mere; 28 all to the north-east to be Halsall's; all on … place in the chapel were a missal, two vestments (one of black satin, the other of black stuff with crowns), a chalice …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… decade of the 15 th century. One of these is inscribed in black letter characters 'Celorum xpe placeat tibi rex sonus …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… chest dated 1776, and in a glass case near the pulpit is a black-letter Bible with hook and chain. Near the north door …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… was taken down in 1829. 12 The ceremony of 'riding the Black Lad,' still to some extent kept up, was performed on Easter Monday; the effigy of a knight in black armour was paraded through the streets on horseback in … its west front, but was covered with rough-cast coloured black. On its east side the greater part was also rough-cast, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and at the instigation of Bishop Trimnell, that the Black Act of George I was passed in 1722, though apparently … Kerby, 1716, and on the north wall of the chancel is a black marble tablet in an alabaster frame, to Anna Cruys, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… roof supported at the junction of the gables by a row of black oak croob, or piers down the centre, 30 and the east window was of three narrow lights. The pews were of black oak, and there was a gallery at the west end. This …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… There are three bells, the oldest of which is inscribed in black-letter characters, 'Haec Campana sacra fiat Trinitate …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… him in the family estates, and John was settled at the Black Ladies. The said John Giffard, the youngest son, who …