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A History of the County of Warwick
… north transept are fragments of 16th-century yellow and white glass including two male figuresone in prayerin … He was one of the chief landowners in Solihull in 1850: White, Directory, 877. Birch, Cart. Sax. 1282. V.C.H. Warw. … (Ser. 2), lix, 109. For particulars of the Charities see White, Directory of Warws. 878, and Pemberton, op. cit. 147. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… village street, the houses on each side being mostly of white brick with roofs of tiles or slates. There is here an … and three in the south. In the north wall is a black and white veined marble tablet to Anthony Hammond, D.L., who died …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for superstitious purposes. 273 held an inquiry at the White Hart Inn at Wheatley. Among the accused was Henry …
A History of the County of Somerset
… School 7. Red Lion Inn 8. Tithe Barn 9. Old Parsonage 10. White Hart Inn 11. Town Hall 12. Market Cross 13. Lady Smith … the Vicarage, 64 contain medieval features. The present White Hart inn (formerly the Bear), which stands on the south … is possible that the 'castle' remains associated with the White Hart represent parts of the medieval or Tudor …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… roof supported by Ionic columns. The chimney-piece was of white marble, and near it stood a marble bust of Artemis. The … army in Scotland. 90 He appears to have been known as the 'White Knight,' 91 and is thus distinguished from a John de … the south chapel is an ornate mural monument of black and white marble to Charles and Elizabeth, children of Thomas and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… consists of limestone, ironstone, clay, and gravel. 4 The white limestone has been much quarried for building purposes …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the old way to Brocliford and to Thulewe and along the White lake up to Kingberwes and then right up to Brokhurste …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… sold it to Richard Taylor. 21 His great-grandson Taylor White conveyed it to Christopher Johnson in 1795 for the … m. 38; Recov. R. Trin. 35 Geo. III, rot. 223; Memoirs of White of Wallingwells, 22, 28, 36. Grainge, op. cit. 177. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the 19th century, all east of the road. Newton House, a white-brick house of c. 1840 incorporating a reset doorcase … Glenside Manor. South of the church Spex Hall, also of white brick, was built c. 1860, and east of the mill a large … An inn in the village was called the Swan in 1740, 81 the White Swan in 1789. 82 The Swan was open in 1844 and 1993, …
A History of the County of Essex
… award of 1839 names 5 Gravel Pit fields, a Pits, a Great White Pits, and a Brick Clamps. 127 In the 1950s the Ford … E.R.O., Q/SO 24, ff. 551, 599. Pigot's Dir. Essex (1839). White's Dir. Essex (1848). Pigot's Dir. Essex (1839); White's Dir. Essex (1863); Kelly's Dir. Essex (18661902). E. …
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