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tenter-ground
† ˈtenter-ground Obs. [f. tenter n.1 + ground n.] Ground occupied by tenters for stretching cloth, etc.1714 Lond. Gaz. No. 5266/8 In the Tentor Ground by the Dog house in Bunhill fields. 1769 Gray Let. to Wharton 18 Oct., I entered Kendal almost in the dark, and could distinguish only a shadow of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tenterground
A tenterground, tenter ground or teneter-field was an area used for drying newly manufactured cloth after fulling. The 1520 (early Tudor) map of london in layersoflondon.org shows a strip of land marked Tenter ground, between Cripplegate and Moorgate, with another behind wikipedia.org
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Cork Street, Dublin
The Tenter House was erected in 1815 in this street, financed by Thomas Pleasants. The site had once been a Quaker burial ground. wikipedia.org
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tenter
▪ I. tenter, n.1 (ˈtɛntə(r)) Forms: 4–5 teyntur, 5 tayntour, tentowre, 5–6 tentour, 5–7 taynter, teynter, tenture, 5–8 tentor, 6 teynto(u)r, -tree, tentar, 6–7 tainter, teinter, -or, 6– tenter. [The varieties of the suffix make the exact origin somewhat obscure: the forms in -ur, -our, -or, -er, -ar... Oxford English Dictionary
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3rd White Cloth Hall
Most of the money for the scheme came from the wealthy Leeds merchants, and a site was found on a piece of land called the Tenter Ground in the Calls. wikipedia.org
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River Poddle
The Tenter Water is so-called after the Tenter Fields, an area between Greenville Avenue and the modern Oscar Square once used for stretching and drying Historians have debated the choice of site, on marshy ground between two streams, and Bernard proposed that it could only be because of some holy association wikipedia.org
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Rose Ferraby
Other collaborations include with Common Ground to produce a tree map of Exeter in 2016 and in 2019 a collaboration with sound artist Rob St. John. As an illustrator, Ferraby has worked on a number of book projects including Tenter by Susie Campbell, which is inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry. wikipedia.org
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John Eames
In 1712 Thomas Ridgley, D.D., became theological tutor to the Fund Academy, in Tenter Alley, Moorfields, an institution supported by the congregational He was buried in Bunhill Fields burial ground. wikipedia.org
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Listed buildings in Blackshaw
The other listed buildings include bridges, a tenter ground and apiary, a public house, a guide post, a milestone, and a boundary stone. wikipedia.org
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John Ward (academic)
He left the navy office in 1710, and opened a school in Tenter Alley, Moorfields, which he kept for many years. He died in his apartments in Gresham College on 17 October 1758, and his remains were interred in the dissenters' burial-ground, Bunhill Fields. wikipedia.org
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Ladyshore Colliery
– a person who looked after something e.g., furnace tenter, door tenter or pony tenter History Ladyshore Colliery was situated in the Irwell Valley, Tubs were pulled up slopes above and below ground by balance weights, a balancer was usually a boy who operated the balance system. wikipedia.org
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High Salvington Windmill
The windmill ground flour for the Worthing area until 1897 when it was purchased by Colonel T F Wisden. Tenter gear is installed to adjust the gap between the stones, and along with the usual system of levers adjustable via a tentering screw, the mill also wikipedia.org
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Bancroft Shed
The ground floor was the warehouse and the upper floor was for preparation, sizing, drawing in and winding. The loomed weavers beam was taken into the weaving shed, where a weaver would tenter four Lancashire Looms working at 220 picks per minute. wikipedia.org
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Queen Street Mill
Harle Syke is on high ground to the south of the River Calder near the M65. One weaver would tenter 6, or 8 Lancashire Looms, which would be kept working by a tackler. wikipedia.org
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Tina Dico
Notes was written while Tina lived in Richmond and later on Tenter Ground near Brick Lane in London. wikipedia.org
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