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The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… house a figure of St. Bartholomew, carved by Mr. W. S. Frith from an oak beam at one time in the church. This was … Sir Aston Webb; the figure of our Lord was carved by Mr. Frith from an old oak beam from one of the Cloth Fair houses …
Survey of London
… Stephen Cosser of Millbank, Westminster, Thomas Curtis of Frith Street, and George Hornby of Great James Street. The …
Survey of London
… with me, and marked out the ground'. 1 This was Richard Frith, the bricklayer, and Barbon's keen rival as a building … of Hog Lane, in Soho Fields, and was held on sub-lease by Frith from Joseph Girle, a brewer, who held it from the Crown … to induce the parish of St. Martin to acquire it from Frith and (no doubt) to make it over in some manner to the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the dean claimed on the ground that Cruchfield was in the Frith and that all forest tithes had been granted to him by … It was, however, decided that though Cruchfield was in the Frith it belonged to the parish of Bray, and the boundaries …
A History of the County of Hertford
… M.A., conjectures that it may have been held in the Frith in Great Berkhampstead ( St. Albans Arch. and Archit. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… some account here, and is parcel of the manor of Frid, or Frith, in Bethersden. It was antiently part of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… side, are covered with the woods of the north and south Frith, the former of which joins to West Peckham, and the … most magnisicent residence. Along the western side of the Frith woods there runs a stream, which comes from Speldhurst, … northward of the town) and his forests and chases of North-frith and South-frith, with their members and appurtenances, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with the 25ft. level, till it reaches Lydiate Brook at the Frith Bridge. The old course of the Downholland Brook, … and meres on the moss, beginning in the nook of the Frith Dyke and going on to the Black Mere; 28 all to the … the dyke following the woodside, and from the nook of the Frith Dyke to Holland Causey, to be the abbot's. 29 The abbot …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… &c., within the town of Tottington and Tottington Frith, according to the sentence given in the Court Christian …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the site of the priory and various lands, including Frith Hall, was sold to Thomas Emerson and Richard Cowdall, … Soc. vii, 1. The site of the priory, with Castlemeadow, Frith Wood, &c., and apparently the manor also, were sold to … king his manor of Cartmel and the house and grange called Frith Hall, receiving instead the manor of Weaverham and Over …
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