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A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Park Road on land given by J. A. Gillett. 400 George Ball, a Banbury chemist, left a deferred legacy to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of stone which measures about fourteen feet high, with a ball on the summit, and a flight of steps surrounding the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… earliest date of use: c1320 under Barber Found describing BALL, CHAIR, POLE See also BARBERS APRON, BARBERS BASIN, … that it also had 'a place like a litle Dish to put the Ball after Lathering' [Holme (2000)]. Cox suggests that these …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… were curved wind-braces. A mediaeval glazed terracotta ball finial and two crested ridge tiles from the tiled roof …
A Dictionary of London
… in Portsoken Ward (Elmes, 1831 to O.S. 1875), near Fire-ball Court. Former name : " Barns Court " (Lockie, 1810). …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Ecclesiasticus & Gardiner, i. 28. Basil, William s. Samuel Ball, of London, gent. Queen's Coll., matric. 16 Oct., 1713, aged 15; assumed the name of Basil in lieu of Ball, bar.at-law, Gray's Inn, 1724 (as Ball), bencher 1742 (as Basil). See Foster's Gray's Inn …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… holding of assemblies: the great room is the most splendid ball-room in North Wales. Since the decline of Newborough, …
A Dictionary of London
… the east side of Giltspur Street, including Bull Court, or Ball Court, Bartholomew Court, etc. Bartholomew's (St.) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… dimensions, and a waiting-room on the ground floor. The ball-room is of an elegant and chaste character and of good … successive candidates. The rooms are superbly elegant; the ball-room is 105 feet long, 43 wide, and 22 high, and the …
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