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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… origin, and retain original timber-framing with brick filling of later dates; the roofs are tiled or … except at the N.W. end, were re-faced or re-built with brick in the 18th century. ConditionFairly good. (3). … walls, except the gables at the ends, were re-faced with brick. The central chimney stack is of 17th-century brick. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… upon common Green Tea only is returned; but for coarse Brick Tea no Drawback whatever is allowed. The following are … 1 85 do. = 1 9 do. Ditto coarse, in square Lumps, called Brick Tea 0 2 From the most authentic Sources of Information … of Baichoff Teas. 476 ditto of Green Tea. 4,000 ditto of Brick Tea. 42,476 Seroons of Tea brought from Kiachta, and …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Expence of the Manufacture; the Building, ( id est,) the Brick and Mortar, is a very small Proportion. What was the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… roofs. In outlying parts there are several 18th-century brick farmhouses and some 19th-century buildings in brick and cob. Neither the heathland part of the parish, S. … parish (3), over the river Frome and tributaries, are of brick with Portland stone cutwaters and copings and with …
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