-
visited in 1540, he
described New
Place as a "praty
house of
Bricke and
tymbre wherm he (ie Hugh Clopton)
lived in his
latter dayes and d****". In November...
- notation.
French for
Kettle Drum. Cross-referenced to Drum and Kettle-Drum.
Tymbre - 0.2 Burney.
French for Timbre.
Valeur des
Notes - 0.6 Burney.
French for...
-
ground and
especially the base court, hath now many
dwellinge houses of
tymbre in it
newly erected. — John
Leyland In 1642, King
Charles I
described Bridgnorth...
- la noblesse, de l'origine des
armes de
leurs blasons, & symboles, des
tymbres, bourlets, couronnes, cimiers, lambrequins, supports, & tenans, & autres...