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Survey of London
… Lilliputians climbing over Gulliver', 544 made of blue and black enamelled-steel cladding panels on a ceramic plinth. …
Old and New London
… ycleped Bacchanals. But the Satyr having been painted black, and with cloven feet, it was called by the common …
Survey of London
… out in streets between 1661 and 1670, with building in Black Eagle Street, Grey Eagle Street, Monmouth Street, Brick …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… 6 corn in England to supply their needs in Gascony, the Black Prince reserving 7 two manors for this purpose In time … rise in prices occuired after 1349 as a result of the Black Death, and the debasement of the coinage The war too, … while they also promised to notify the price before the Black Prince on his return from Gascony if need be By the …
Cardiff Records
… and from the Severn Sea in the South to the foot of the Black Mountain in the North which divide[s] it from … called Ton Ithel ddu. He was called Ithel Ddu from his black Hair, &; beard. 14. Gwrgan son of Ithel succeeded and … from King Edward VI., is here said to be "by some called Black Will." The account of him runs thus:] 24 th William …
Survey of London
… erected in 1687 on the southern corner of Grey Eagle and Black Eagle Streets, as a chapel of ease to the Threadneedle … of the congregation of Methodists then at the chapel in Black Eagle Street 7 (see page 113). In June 1820 Atmore made …
Survey of London
… it was occupied by James Ouvry, junior, 43 a mantua and black-silk weaver 108 and a trustee under the Local Act of …
Survey of London
… considered the acquisition of the former French church in Black Eagle Street. 41 In 1755 Worrall assigned the lease of … a carpenter of Spitalfields and sometimes as a citizen and black smith of London; it is not certain whether the same …
Survey of London
… 43 No. 3 was occupied in 1750 and 1759 by Peter Duthoit, a black-silk weaver who was a captain in the Trained Bands from …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… such cloths when confiscated by the aulnager at this time, black was once worth 1 s. 3 d. a yard, red 1 s. 4 d., and … they seem to have been made chiefly if not entirely in black, white, or russet, and that to judge by their price … Red Book of Bristol, ed. F. B. Bickley, ii. 40, 125; Black Book of the Admiralty (Rolls Ser.), ii. 197; L. F. …
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