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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the building erected at the south-west corner of the Green in the 16th century. The whole of that building above … and in the 18th century its west end, at the corner of the Green and the London road, was known as the White Hart. 88 In … arch at the east end of the north front, which faces the Green. Between the mid 18th century and the earlier 19th all …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… presumably for the treasurer's fair, was later called the Green or Kingsbury Green and was bounded on the west by the west side of the … 1828 it had been divided into two houses (nos. 6 and 7 the Green), encased in limestone rubble, extended, and otherwise …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… beginning of this century, destroyed to enlarge a bowling green; near which were discovered human bones, and some …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 19th century and until the early 20th members of the Green family made whitening from crushed chalk at a site near … in 1394. From 1396 or earlier to 1430 or later John Green, the prior of the hospital of St. John the Baptist and … also met nearby at Blackland from 1841 and at Theobald's Green from 1850, 79 worshipped in the mill house at Sprays …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… (Original in archives. Fragment of seal on plaited green tag. Trans. Vol. I. fo. 176.) 452. Charter of Henry II. … in archives of Calvados. 40 Seals broken; tags of plaited green silks. Trans. Vol. I. fos. 154-175.) 453. Charter of …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Apud Rothomagum. Portions of seal in red wax on tag of green silk. [11581162.] (Archives of the Calvados. Trans. …
Old and New London
… GreenCamberwell FairAbolition of the Fair, and the Green converted into a ParkThe "Father Redcap"The Old House on the GreenThe Green Coat and National SchoolsThe Camberwell Free Grammar … village is that which surrounds what till lately was the Green; but the more pleasant and favourite spot is the Grove, …
The Environs of London
… memory of Anne, wife of Sir Robert Vernon, clerk of the Green Cloth, who died in 1627; one in the south aisle to the … mineral water was discovered here in digging a well at the Green Man, then a place of much resort for parties of … five precisely. "NoteAlso a bear to be baited, and a mad green bull to be turned loose in the gaming place, with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… bequests of Archbishop Herring, and Bishops Mawson and Green, formerly masters of the college. The new buildings … Allen, Fletcher, Jegon, Greene (Thomas), Bradford, Mawson, Green (John), Ashburnham, and Yorke; Sir Nicholas Bacon; … who died in the year 1688. The garden has a bowling-green and a cold bath, and contains a large mulberry-tree, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… by a belt of open land consisting of Midsummer Common (Green Crofte in the early documents) and the fields to the … area: between these two was what has been described as a 'green belt' in the parishes of St. Sepulchre (earlier called … on the Hadstock Road. There are two parishes in the 'green belt', St. Sepulchre's, a building of the early 12th …
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