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Buckeye Beat - Jewel records (136 words) |
 | Jewel was a house label for recordings done at Rusty York's studio in Mt. Healty, a suburb of Cincinnati. |
 | Jewel was the primary label, but several subsidiary names were used like Teen (for the teen garage bands) and Log Cabin (for country, although most of the Jewel records were country). |
 | Jewel records used several numbering systems but the primary ones were the 700 series and the early 900 series. |
| Royal Jewel Records of the Seventeenth Century (2336 words) |
 | These records account for the jewels of the royalty during the seventeenth century and the records were written by the official court jeweler, George Heriot. |
 | The Accounts and Vouchers of Jewels furnished by George Heriot, the court jeweller, to Anne of Denmark, consort to James I., from the year 1605 to 1615, present some curious features of the predilection for jewellery of the Queen, and the fashions of royalty at that period. |
 | xxviijth of April, 1613, a jewell in fashion of a rose, set on the one side with diamondis, laid to pawne for the soume of vijcli. |