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Bond in £160
1638
William Bulmer of Marrick Parke & Richard Vincent of Smeton to Robert Blackburne 12 Jun 1638 paper poor condition with wrapper noting partial repayment
Mortgage for £160
24 Jun 1629
From John Hopinson of Warley to Abraham Crowther of Warley, secured on a messuage in Warley and closes (named).
Flowers and leaves (fol. 160r)
[ca. 1500-1520]
The border is decorated with acanthus leaves and two unidentified flowers. 7-line foliate initial 'S'.
St. Catherine and St. Barbara (fol. 160r)
[1450-1475]
St. Catherine of Alexandria is depicted holding a wheel and a sword, the instruments of her martyrdom, while standing on one of her executioners. St. Barbara is depicted holding a miniature tower.
Love's Labour's Lost. IV. iii. 160 - IV. iii. 278
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1623
First Folio page number: (134)
Love's Labour's Lost. V. i. 17 - V. i. 160
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1623
First Folio page number: (136)
Henry the Fourth, Part One. V. iv. 160 - V. v. 44
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1623
First Folio page number: (73)
Denomination: denarius
Date(s): 118
Issuer/creator: Hadrian (117-38)
Place: Rome
Material: silver
glass vessel
c.1000 - 500 BCE
This glass vessel or vase has a flat base, a small domed body and a long neck. There is some iridescent on the neck. Labelled on the original box as "Phoenican glass, Probably dug up at Tyre. Date be...
DEEDS RELATING TO COTTAGES AT SCAWTON AND HICKLETON
1558-1638
Counterpart of lease of cottage and croft in Scawton from Mary Green, late wife of Henry Green, to Robert Brook and others, 21 Jun 1558
Title: An answer
Author: Anonymous
Date(s): 1698
Manuscript: Lt q 38
Contents: Lighthearted satire on the Knights of the Toast, attributing the authorship
of the preceding poem (BCMSV 159) not to Henry Heveningham but to Arthur
Mainwaring. Followed by a separately-written postscript, "I greet the witty
Carberry / Tho' blind as god o