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A History of the County of Essex
… was presum- ably on the site of Garnons, 1¼ miles north-east of the church, which is on a platform over- looking the … which occupied a half bay of the hall range. To the east of it was a tall three-bayed hall with octagonal crown … have been c. 1600. The parlour wing, which presumably lay east of the hall, had been demolished by the earlier 18th …
A History of the County of Essex
… the lay preacher Samuel Nightingale, 6 on the north- east side of Bullocks Corner. Attendances declined after the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… English style, contains some interesting monuments; the east window is embellished with stained glass, collected and … been found: there are grit and gravel mines, worked by a company, and stone is quarried, chiefly for the roads. The … exercise. The Royal baths, erected in 1823, comprise India, medicated, vapour, champooing, shower, and Douce …
A History of the County of York
… to form the typical English medieval long arm at the east, into which the choir was moved from the nave and placed … and Romsey; there were also flanking towers at the east end which formed small transeptal chapels projecting … was the eastern arm, extended four bays beyond the Norman east end and enclosed by the choir screen. The high altar, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of its side gullies, the prominent spurs of West Man and East Man above the sea and the E. side of the ridge W. of … where there are marls and shales; land-slips on West and East Man are probably due to these. Most of the surviving … long but generally over 200 yds.a length of 450 yds. on East Man was probably sub-dividedwith treads 3 yds. to 30 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to have grown up off shore, causing silting. 58 Lagoons east and west of Worthing were recorded in 1587, 59 and after … by the sea through out the 19th century, 74 and at the east end of the town it was estimated that the high-water … 1830s, 23 as the '18th-century mode of holiday, with its "company" life, libraries, theatres, and assemblies' suddenly …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Homes for poor, elderly inhabitants of Worthing at the east end of the town, on the north side of Brighton Road. In …
A History of the County of Sussex
… stuccoed, having a Doric portico with four columns at the east end, with a bell-cupola behind it. As originally built the chancel was at the east end and there were galleries on all sides. 97 There was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to replace the Sea Mills bridge over the Teville stream east of the town. 65 The road was in good condition in 1840 … and Bristol c. 1832, and to Bognor c. 1839, 84 but all east-west coaches through the town had ceased by 1851. 85 The … South Street and the Steyne was occupied by the bus company. Carriers provided a regular wagon service to London …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Teville common and the Town mead lay north-west and north-east of Worthing hamlet, on the Teville stream. 91 In 1696 10 … was recorded in 1300 99 and in 1493. 1 In 1560 the east and west common fields were recorded, 2 and by the mid … at the west end of the town c. 1848, 2 and a brick company at Durrington in 1905, 3 but the main brickfields lay …
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