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Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… Damages are claimed at £10. Pleading: RC defends and seeks to hear the bond's endorsement read. The condition on the … of the Purification next following, then the bond should be null and void. Having heard this, RC is granted licence to … the demise and lease of a tenement with its appurtenances set and being in the parish of St John the Evangelist within …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… term that had a variety of meanings that do not all appear to be closely connected. It was most commonly applied to what is … was for a 'Cog-wheel, crab, or capstan, with gear to work ships' pumps, engines' [Patents (1797)]. OED earliest date of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… Roman a(1). Camp, lying across the main road and the road to Long Marton. Its N.E. side is parallel to and about 50 … ditch. Roy shows nine entrances, of which six are now to be seen; three in the N.E. side, two in the S.E. side and one … of earth averaging 50 ft. in length with their centres set about 60 ft. forward from the rampart. The N.E. rampart …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… much of the old material of the Chancel and Nape was re-set. The South Porch was added in 1893. The Church, Plan … of the tower are two timber-framed walls parallel to the N. and S. sides, and probably of 17th-century date and … repairs were made c. 1674 and the projecting N. wing may be of this date. The building was restored in the 19th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1534, 3 listing nine for which the town council intended to make ordinances, omitted some, notably the ancient 'royal' … part in the ceremonial of a royal visit. 4 To those should be added the university companies of barbers and cooks. In … purchase. Admission fees were rarely as low as the minimum set in 1465, 35 and the guild continued to be exclusive long …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… where Pentridge Hill rises over 500 ft. above sea-level, to about 150 ft. in the S.E., where London Clay and Reading … and lead-covered. A carved stone fragment, thought to be of the 9th century and perhaps part of a mural cross … the nave and aisles were rebuilt. The new nave piers were set on the earlier bases and the S. wall of the aisle …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… with a flat hood on scroll brackets. The house appeared to be mainly of the early 19th century, but it contained a … first and second floors, was masked by a four-bay facade set in the plane of the top storey (two bays to each house). …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Ledecome in a description of the boundaries of an estate to the north-west in 1121 and the stream, below its … the early 20th century. 44 Batch Farm, further west, may be of medieval origin but the house, which was possibly part … except for part of the woodland, 114 but that gift was set aside in 1167 in exchange for land belonging to the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… triangular in shape; the south-western angle extends to the top of Langton Caudle which rises to over 475 ft.; the … the rebuilding of the church at Tur Langton (1866) and to be 'a lasting record of one of the greatest church … undated. 94 The plate includes a silver cup of c. 1725, a set of silver plate presented by Adeline, Countess of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… sinking in the ground with a flat floor; it is said to have been a fives-court. ConditionFairly good. a(2). … left standing to fall gradually into ruins or to be used as a quarry. Craswall was the second of the three … similar to the doorway, but the bases of the S. jamb are set at a higher level than the other on account of the rise …
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