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Around 1570, this padding was exaggerated into a peascod belly.
Jr upon the waist of his peascod doublet and summoned yet another desperate objection.
Then, as she turned into Peascod Street and neared the local police station, she initially decided to turn round and head for home.
Eventually, the profile of the plate began to resemble a pea pod and, as such, was referred to as the peascod cuirass.
I pray you, commend me to Mistress Squash, your mother, and to Master Peascod, your father.
The Breadknife was not ascended until 1954, by Russ Kippax and Bill Peascod.
At this time the terminus was moved opposite the Theatre Royal, the route then exiting the town via Peascod Street.
Cuirasses were now designed to imitate the curving "peascod" style of doublet which was immensely popular among gentlemen during the reign of Elizabeth.
However the main street, Peascod Street (pronounced Pes-cod Street) is very ancient, predating the castle by many years.
Hatomune dou (dō) gusoku - (pigeon-breast chest armour or cuirass) were inspired by European peascod breastplate armour.
Collectors can write to Special Postmark Duty, Windsor Post Office, Peascod Street, Windsor, Berks.
It then moved to another pub called the Thames Hotel, not in Peascod Street, Windsor but down on the Thames river front, before moving to Clewer Manor.
Not yet old enough for a man, nor young enough for a boy; as a squash is before 'tis a peascod, or a codling when 'tis almost an apple; 'tis with him in standing water, between boy and man.
He has only his hedcosycasket on and his wollsey shirtplisse with peascod doublet, also his feet wear doubled width socks for he always must to insure warm sleep between a pair of fullyfleeced bankers like a finnoc in a cauwl.
The main shopping street, Peascod Street, includes as an independent department store, W J Daniel & Co, noted for its large toy department, as well as national chains such as Marks & Spencer and Boots.
These pieces include tall forms glazed in iridescent blues and greens by Alan Peascod, an Australian, and porcelain pieces akin to collage works by Gary Wornell, whose soft colors and pebbled surfaces remind one of objects washed ashore on a sandy beach.
TROOP'S PARADE IN WOOLRIDGE'S WINDSOR - IN PEASCOD STREET.
The terminus remained here for a number of years until Peascod Street was closed for pedestrianisation, at which time buses entering Windsor terminated opposite the Parish Church and departed from Lower Peascod Street, as they do now.
Nevertheless the Greenwich armours even into the period of the English Civil War retained some of the distinctive touches of the last century; the breastplates were still shaped in the peascod fashion and the pauldrons had the same graceful and rounded curves (while those of Continental armours tended towards square shapes).