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St Martin-in-the-Fields
… hey of the first moinge, every loade to contayne xxxvj trusses and everye trusse to waye lx li waight, to be … M r Poultney the ffarmar of saint James ffarm .xij Trusses. M r Anthony Yelles of Ebru ffarm .xij Trusses. M r fflecher of Drurey house .xij Trusses. John …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… 298. An imitation velvet. 'Trosies', 595. Probably trusses or ropes used to hold the yards to the main mast. …
A New History of London
… 0 8 0 For a pocket or little bag of hops 0 4 0 For packs, trusses, flats or maunds, per piece 0 8 0 For a great chest 0 …
Survey of London
… 0 A Shield 2 ft by 2 ft and 3 In Embost 18. 0 16 Enrich'd Trusses 2 foot high & 10 Inches broad Each at 7. 6 6. 0. 0 …
Survey of London
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… at the back. Inside the building, the roof has three trusses, with tie-beams, curved principals and collar-beams. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… garderobe. The roof, now ceiled, retains its two original trusses. On the north this room opens into the Great Chamber, …
Survey of London
… at intervals of from 14 feet to 14 feet 6 inches, the trusses being of the simple queen-post type (fig. 7). As has … east wall of west range The roof of the west range had trusses of the queen post type. The principal rafters, which …
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