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A History of the County of Sussex
… little of architectural interest. It lies mainly along one street running east and west, the church standing to the … north vestry and heating chamber, south porch, and west tower; it is built of flint, part plastered, with ashlar … 13th century, the south chapel perhaps of the 14th, the tower is of the 15th, the rest is 19th-century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Nave of about the same size as the present nave. The West Tower was added c. 1370, and the North and South Aisles, with … lengthened at the same time to enclose the side of the tower. The South Chapel was built by Robert Newport c. 1518, … trefoiled head; the S. and W. windows are modern. The West Tower (9 ft. square) is of three stages with an embattled …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… only extended over a few weeks, was Alderman of Coleman Street Ward, but there was no other vacancy in the the year … 16, 1490, on plea of infirmity, promising to build a tower in the City wall [Journal 9, fo. 244] T. Semer, add (or … Brooke, insert in margin [not sworn] and for Vintry read Tower. " 204 Note A, after fo. 195 insert [and at that of the …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… adds, has notes of the maill (rent) of booths in Stockwell Street which belonged to Bell. The rents varied from 18 to 30 … III., pp. 77, 78. Page cccc., line 15, delete "High Street" and substitute "high street, known as the Trongate." add to footnote 2:pp. 239, …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… took place in the tolbooth at the foot of the High Street. It is ascertained from the council records, however, … lying in the city of Glasgow on the west side of the street leading from the Market Cross to the South Port, …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… of the first market cross of the burgh was where the High Street, Rottenrow, and Drygate intersected each other, but … palace of Glasgow as a fortress. He added to it the great tower which afterwards bore his name. It is probable that … from the chancellorship of the kingdom. This is the tower which was almost the last portion of the castle to be …
A History of the County of Northampton
… boundary) for a distance of about two miles to Watling Street, which for just under a mile separated Furtho from … of St. Batholomew comprises a chancel, nave and west tower. The church was extensively rebuilt, especially the nave and the tower, by Edward Furtho in 1620, as an inscription on the …
A Dictionary of London
… saddle-bows. Fye Foot Lane North out of Upper Thames Street at No. 208 (P.O. Directory). Leading to Lambeth Hill. … extensive than at present, and extended north to Old Fish Street. This northern portion was demolished for the formation of Queen Victoria Street. Fynamoureslane See Fye foot lane. Fynkes Lane See …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the aisles which are covered with lead; the roofs of the tower and the spire are weather-boarded. The Central Tower and Nave were originally built in the 12th century. … appear to have been defective, especially those of the tower, and in the 18th and 19th centuries numerous buttresses …
A History of the County of Essex
… smaller of the two tenements called Bruetts, in Fyfield Street, the larger being for the schoolmaster or dame. In …
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