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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the passage and the east rooms, which were doubtless the porter's lodging. In a westerly direction from the gateway are some … of the abbey buildings preserved in St. Bartholomew's Church close by. These consist of five capitals of very …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… purposes; the Cathedral Close as well as St. Mary's College and Wolvesey Palace (previously extra-parochial) … boundary to include on the north, part of Abbot's Barton, which was added to the parish of St. Bartholomew … which was the church of St. Mary, after the Reformation a porter's lodge, was at the north end of Jewry Street, just at …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Winchester St Mary's College ST. MARY'S COLLEGE Immediately south-west of … for light, the slaughter-house, the brewhouse, the porter's lodge, and what was once the granary. The first … with the Child in her arms. On the ground floor is the porter's lodge. The two-leaved door is original, and on the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 2 and blinding. This law may well have been the Conqueror's. In the reign of his youngest son we hear 3 of a fine paid … Ironmonger seized into the lord's hands because Richard le Porter bequeathed that rent in mortmain.' A few cases … from a certain woman brewing in the tenement of Richard le Porter.' Or 'From 83 the tenement of Piers of Portsmouth …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… provides, are that fourteen of the burgesses paid 25 s. to the abbey of Romsey, 9 that the abbey of Wherwell held … inhabitants of the suburb of Winchester used to pay 12 s. 11 d. to the king as of his manor of Basingstoke. 11 The … been received from the houses in Winchester in the king's demesne in the time of Edward the Confessor, 'for the king …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the triforium. With the exception of Butterfield's restoration, no change has taken place since the 15th … and outer quadrangle on the south side of the church. The porter's lodge, the gatehouse known as the Beaufort Tower, … on the oriel window and also in the chimneypieces of the porter's lodge and the room above it. The master's lodging …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 'for the liveries of Nicholas the keeper of the king's house at Windsor.' The existence of a chapel within the … stone, and the rooms behind on the north once formed the porter's lodge. The vice on the south side ascends to the … of the gate-hall and its flanking chambers for the porter. The lower story of Edward the Third's tower is almost …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Wing 223. WING (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxiv. N.W. (b)xxiv. N.E. (c)xxiv. S.W.) … wall, near W. end, (5) of Thomas Cotes, 'that sometime was porter at Ascott Hall', 1648, figure in cloak, inscription, verse, and representation of the porter's high hat, key and staff incised on quadrangular …
A Dictionary of London
… century. Name derived from owner or builder. Winkworth's Wharf South out of Upper Thames Street at No. 41, on the … maps. Winorh Marichirehe See Mary (St.) Woolnoth. Winston's Court See Vincent's Court. Winter's (Sir William) House See … See Wolsies Gate. Wolhouse See Woolhouse. Wolkaye See Wool Quay. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the Nene. Corporation Seal. From the date of Wulfhere's charter, little is recorded of the history of the place … burthen now approach the town, and load and unload at the quay and granaries. In a recent year, tonnage duties were … the Old Nene at Outwell, and thence to the Ouse at Salter's Lode Sluice, opening a way to Norfolk and Suffolk. An act …
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