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inventory and lists
The inventory lists goods in the house over the kittchin and in the kittchin.
An 1833 inventory prepared by Father José González Rubio lists a church, monastery, guardhouse, guest house, and a women's dormitory, in addition to the thousands of acres of crops and grazing land.
A few weeks after the opening of the exhibition, Goebbels ordered a second and more thorough scouring of German art collections ; inventory lists indicate that the artworks seized in this second round, combined with those gathered prior to the exhibition, amounted to some 16, 558 works.
In the history of wine, Katzenelnbogen is famous for the first documentation of Riesling grapes in the world: this was in 1435, when the storage inventory of Count John IV of Katzenelnbogen, a member of the Holy Roman high nobility, lists the purchase of vines of " Rieslingen ".
It was not generally known, but it was known, as an inventory of the library of Lorenzo de ' Medici lists it under the title Regule lingue florentine (" Rules of the Florentine language ").
An inventory of 8 January 1548 lists the English armaments on the island as ; one culverin ; one demi-culverin ; 3 iron sakers ; a brass saker ; 2 iron falcons ; 3 brass falcons ; 4 fowlers ; 2 port pieces ; 14 bases ; 90 arquebuses, 2 chests of bows ; 50 pikes ; and 40 bills.
They have a duty under ecclesiastical law to keep an up to date terrier of the property and an inventory of the valuables, and to produce these lists for inspection in case of a visitation or other inspection.
In 2006, Krave ’ s Candy sold its assets, which included its brands, names, recipes, customer lists, inventory and packaging equipment to Brookside Foods, based in Abbotsford, British Columbia.
From its obscure origins, the Catawba grape began appearing on nursery inventory lists across the United States and soon became a major grape in the growing American wine industry.
Among other things, Overstreet's guide included inventory lists, and it instantly became an invaluable resource tool for comic book collectors and dealers.
Sources include the item itself, accompanying material ( e. g. scripts, shot lists, production records, publicity material, inventory lists, synopses etc.
In order to obtain inventory, he began circulating lists of cars he wanted to acquire along with the price he was willing to pay for them.
An inventory, dated 21 July 1900, lists 350 different plant species grown in Aburi.
The following ( possibly incomplete ) table lists the inventory of the Belgian Air Force as in May 1940
In 1553, the inventory of church goods lists Lustleigh as having four bells, which was normal at the time ( with most churches having either three or four ).
A late Babylonian inventory lists his donations of gold vessels in Ur and Nabonidus, ca.
An inventory ( of perhaps the 11th century ) lists the church history of Hegesippus, now lost, among other extraordinary treasures.

inventory and contents
She is the author of several books, including Life and Other Punctures, an account of bicycling in France and Holland on an early Moulton bicycle ; and Cedric Price Retriever, an inventory of the contents of the bookshelves of her partner, the architect Cedric Price.
In British English, an the word inventory is more commonly thought of as a list compiled for some formal purpose, such as the details of an estate going to probate, or the contents of a house let furnished.
The inventory describes the castle and contents and gives an idea of the types of rooms in the castle at this date.
Tiles may also allow or disallow interaction based on the contents of the player's inventory, or activate if a specific object is dropped on top of the stack ..
After research in the 1970s, the Hall was restored to an authentic period appearance and refurbished using furnishings drawn from the 1684 inventory of the contents.
A remarkable feature of the house is that much of the present furniture and other contents are listed in an inventory dating from 1601.
Thanks to the detailed inventory and catalogue for the auction, and also some drawings by Rembrandt, we have an unusually good idea of the contents, which has allowed the museum to reconstruct the appearance of the rooms with similar period items.

inventory and farm
As in similar pastoral regions dependent upon a low-paid work force in the farm, hospitality and service sectors, degraded tenant housing is available for local employees, while upscale real estate inventory is generally priced beyond the typical household budget of resident unskilled laborers.
Saturday May 6, 1643, not long after Jonas Bronck ’ s death, his widow Teuntie Jeuriaens together with Peter Bronck conducted a formal inventory of the Bronck farm which was then known as Emaus.
Bulk sales legislation came into place to prevent the fraudulent practice of selling the entire inventory of a farm or a store in order to defeat the claims of creditors who would otherwise be able to seize the goods to satisfy a debt.
They were able to keep their dairy inventory stable with a farm in Richfield, Ohio, just south of Cleveland by 28 miles.
At the death of Elizabeth Jenison in 1605, the farm stock inventory included 50 oxen besides cattle, sheep, pigs, horses and corn.

inventory and family
* Van Aerssen family archive inventory
An inventory made by his employers, the Medici family, indicates the existence of a piano by the year 1700 ; another document of doubtful authenticity indicates a date of 1698.
* An inventory made for the Medici family of Florence is the first documentary evidence for a piano, invented by their instrument keeper Bartolommeo Cristofori.
Abaza, like its relatives in the family of Northwest Caucasian languages, is highly agglutinative and has a large consonantal inventory ( 63 phonemes ) coupled with a minimal vowel inventory ( two vowels ).
Vendor-managed inventory ( VMI ) is a family of business models in which the buyer of a product provides certain information to a supplier of that product and the supplier takes full responsibility for maintaining an agreed inventory of the material, usually at the buyer's consumption location ( usually a store ).
The first reliable record of a fortepiano appears in the inventory of the Medici family ( who were Cristofori's patrons ), dated 1700.
The origin of the sallet seems to have been in Italy where the term celata is first recorded in an inventory of the arms and armour of the Gonzaga family dated to 1407.
The first version of the Ak 5 family is in the inventory of the Swedish Armed Forces, but is no longer issued to soldiers, having been replaced by the Ak 5C and Ak 5D.
But taking note of the General's affection for his longtime slave, as well as Martin's family's sentiments towards Martin's constant companion, the family elected " by mutual consent " to leave Toby out of the inventory of General Martin's estate, and Toby " has ever since been free, and has made himself a good estate.
It is thought to have been rediscovered in the early 17th century during some excavations for the foundations of the Villa Ludovisi and was first recorded in a 1623 inventory of the collections of the powerful Ludovisi family of Rome.
The goal of its design according to the SIL International website is to " provide a single Unicode-based font family that would contain a comprehensive inventory of glyphs needed for almost any Roman-or Cyrillic-based writing system, whether used for phonetic or orthographic needs.
An inventory taken in 1652 shows that it was then an ordinary farmhouse, and a member of the Knight family appeared in the 1682 Heralds ' Visitation of Warwick.

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