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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… middle part of the 14th-century hall roof remained, with stout cambered tie-beams supporting crown-posts, … the probable position of the original hall screens. A stout brick chimneybreast at the E. end of the former hall … N. house remain, with turned and twisted balusters and a stout handrail, but the curtail has been altered. The two …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the 15th-century upper stage is of rubble. The plain, stout angle buttresses are of two weathered stages and rise …
A History of the County of Chester
… in plot size implies either that there were as yet no stout party walls on the site, or that the rebuilding was on …
Old and New London
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 49 The most noteworthy of the later names is that of Stout, 50 for one of the family, William Stout, a Lancaster tradesman, 16651752, has left an … bought other lands, particularly at Hatlex. 54 William Stout was educated at the free school at Bokon, but was ' …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… very erratic within the period covered by local records. Stout, the noted tradesman of Lancaster, who flourished … northerly and normal course. Harland, Autobiog. of William Stout, 19. The guardians in 1874 obtained certain powers in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… but retained Highfield for half a century more. William Stout thus relates the end: In this year (1728) Thomas … is marked by the street called Dam Side. Bucks' view; W. Stout, Autobiog. 55, 63. It is shown on Mackreth's plan, … granted land in Stodday to John Lawson; W. Farrer's D. W. Stout, Autobiog. 114. The Brockbank annuities, founded by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the estate. Her father had married a second wife, Ellen Stout, and had issue the defendant Thomas and other children. … of St. Cuthbert at Over Kellet. Another John (16667) held Stout's Houses and various lands; he had a son Robert. Robert … a benefactor of the township. He was a friend of William Stout of Lancaster, who writes of him: 'He was a man of very …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… each, Wigan Lane House seven and Thomas Taylor six. W. Stout, Autobiography, 28, 70. Lond. Gaz. 11 Oct. 1872. Lancs. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and had drunk King George's health; Roper, loc. cit. W. Stout, Autobiog. 80. A deed by Robert Dalton in 1740 …
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