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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a factory for processing food, at first called St. Dunstan's, was built to adjoin the factory behind the south side of … club house adjoining New Road was demolished. St. Dunstan's was a steel-framed and brick-clad factory of 12 bays and 6 … council, and English Heritage co-operated. The old people's housing between the wharf and Patford Street was designed …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by one of his officers, 57 and the witan met at the king's house there in 978 and 997. Unusually for the time the … the topography of the town. In the Middle Ages the king's successor as the lord of Calne manor and, as owner of the … 22 Castle Street). 94 In the later 18th century formal gardens lay south of Castle House. 95 Of the other houses …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and two mess. two cotag. three tofts, one wind mill, five gardens, one hundred and fourty acres of land, twenty of … the guild-house, and belonged to the guild called St. John's guild, and Trinity guild in Caunton, 30 Mar. 18 Eliz. 13 … West Leke, (by Thoroton seems then to be Anthony Rooksby's, gent.) since sir Brian Broughton's, bart. Lady Broughton, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Calstone Wellington manor, and one was later called Blunt's. 1 The rest was granted away later, was called the black … became Blackland manor and parish. The parts of Calstone's open fields and downland where most of Blackland manor lay … to have held land in Calstone. The overlord in 12423 was Baldwin de Reviers, earl of Devon and lord of the Isle of …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Part 1 Part 1 LOWER NORMANDY [ Transcripts in D'Anisy's Cartulaire de la basse Normandie. 3 vols.] ABBEY OF THE … (MS. lat., fo. 39 d.) 424. List of aggression on the abbey's possessions after king William's death ( finivit). Among … and the land of two free men in Goisbertivilla. Of that of Baldwin, son of count Gilbert, and Emma his wife, the …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… et filiarum) and his father and mother and all God's faithful, that the church of St. Stephen in the castle of … de Rollos has given, with its appurtenances to St. Stephen's, Plessis-Grimould and the canons with its lands and other … to them the tithes of their milk and the herbs from their gardens, allowed to them in pity by the said abbot and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… monuments in east London Camberwell 3. CAMBERWELL. (O.S. 6 in. London, Sheet O.) The Borough of Camberwell is … ConditionRe-built. (2) Church of St. Antholin, on the S. side of Nunhead Lane, Peckham, is a modern building, but … the upper ones inscribed with the Creed and the Lord's Prayer respectively; between the capitals of the columns, …
Old and New London
… Time of the ConquestDescent of the ManorSir Thomas Bond's HouseThe Bowyer FamilyBowyer Lane, now Wyndham RoadThe … His house was plundered by the Whig mob, and his beautiful gardens laid waste. In 1797 the house was pulled down. Many … Lettsom's house was subsequently occupied by Mr. Charles Baldwin, the proprietor of the St. James's Chronicle, and …
The Environs of London
… Name. Etymology. The name of this parish, in the Conqueror's Survey, is written Cambrewelle; in most of the records of a subsequent date, it is called Camerwell; in Aubrey's time it had regained its former appellation, with the … in nearly an equal proportion between arable, pasture, and gardens; in the latter I include about 300 acres, occupied by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… called away by the tidings of the Earl of Gloucester's success, he left Cambridge without a garrison, in … to seize the Lady Mary, who, being at Sir John Huddleston's house at Sawston, and receiving intelligence of his design, … connected with the university; and to the walks and gardens attached to them. It is upwards of a mile in length, …
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