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peascod
peascod see peasecod. Oxford English Dictionary
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Peascod belly
A peascod belly is a type of exaggeratedly padded stomach that was very popular in men's dress in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. wikipedia.org
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Joseph Peascod Harper
Joseph Peascod Harper (March 1861 – 4 April 1951) was a British land surveyor, who served as the second Surveyor-General of the Federated Malay States Joseph Peascod Harper was born in March 1861 in Carlisle, Cumberland, the son of James Harper (1836-1877) and Jane C. wikipedia.org
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peasecod
peasecod, peascod Now arch. or dial. (ˈpiːzkɒd) Forms: 4 pees-, 4–6 pese-, 4–7 pes-, 5 peys-, 4–6 -codde, -code, 5–7 -cod, 6– peasecod, 7– peascod. [f. pease n. + cod n.1] The pod or legume of the pea-plant; a pea-pod.1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. vii. 279 Al þe pore peple pese-coddes fetten. 1415 Hoccleve ... Oxford English Dictionary
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penwork
ˈpenwork Also with hyphen and as two words. [pen n.2] a. Work done with a pen; writing. b. The decoration and ornamental lettering of illuminated books and manuscripts done with a pen; also, decoration drawn with a pen on the surface of furniture. Also attrib.1644 Sir E. Dering Prop. Sacr. b ij, Can... Oxford English Dictionary
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Warrumbungles
The Breadknife was not ascended until 1954, by Russ Kippax and Bill Peascod. wikipedia.org
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Richard Topham
He owned a large house in Peascod Street, Windsor. There he had a collection of classical statuary. Family Topham did not marry. His mother Joan, who died in 1721, lived with him in Peascod Street. wikipedia.org
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Cuirass
Eventually, the profile of the plate began to resemble a pea pod and, as such, was referred to as the peascod cuirass. wikipedia.org
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The Bride's Burial
Notes The tune most set to The Bride's Burial, "The Lady's Fall" shares a similar tune to the popular, "In Peascod Time." wikipedia.org
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Doublet (clothing)
In the early Elizabethan period, doublets were padded over the belly with bombast in a "pouter pigeon" or "peascod" silhouette. wikipedia.org
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Jan Dunn (ceramicist)
colleagues and continued to learn from them; Australian potters and ceramicists such as Marea Gazzard, Rod Bamford, Janet deBoos, Anita McIntyre, Alan Peascod wikipedia.org
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Charles Moncrieff Goodyear
On 1 July 1920 he was appointed Surveyor-General of the Federated Malay States, replacing Joseph Peascod Harper, remaining in the position until he retired wikipedia.org
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The Wandering Jew (ballad)
Meter and Music The ballad is written in standard ballad meter, and is set to the tune of "The Lady's Fall," a tune also known as "In Peascod Time." wikipedia.org
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Bill Birkett
Climbing (1988) The Hillwalker's Manual (1988) Classic Rock Climbs In The Lake District (1989) Women Climbing, 200 Years of Achievement (with Bill Peascod wikipedia.org
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Jerkin
Jerkins were worn closed at the neck and hanging open over the peascod-bellied fashion of the doublet. wikipedia.org
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