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A History of the County of Essex
… east by a line of small mullioned windows set high in the wall and running from end to end of the building, with three …
A History of the County of Essex
… that the control of the river here, for example by the wall that protects Little Ilford Levels to the west, is of ancient origin. The wall against East Ham Marsh was certainly there in the 14th …
A History of the County of Essex
… house was demolished shortly before 1808. 59 The red-brick wall which bounds the garden of Aldborough Hatch vicarage … It is a small building, of red brick except for the east wall, which is of yellow brick: this wall was presumably built when the mansion was demolished …
A History of the County of Essex
… Harlowbury. 96 In 1680 the manor was on lease to Richard Wall, who remained as North's tenant. 97 Sir Francis North, … century the hall was divided into two rooms by a chimney wall, and an upper floor was inserted above each part. The … of Alexander Stafford (d. 1652) and Julian his wife in the wall of the south transept appear to be the remains of a …
Survey of London
… yard was off-centre to the south. At No. 13 the front wall, floors (with chamfered binding beams) and forward … Pollard showed as having a slightly higher ridge. The back wall was rebuilt in brick in the twentieth century. 28 586. … to be scarcely evident as such, though much of the flank wall has been remade since. (Ills 586, 594, 595). 56 The …
A Survey of London
… Cilcester, Wroxcester. Kenchester.; Leyland.; Of the wall about London. True it is I confesse, that afterward many …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Sudbury's monuments, with the gilded work on the wall and pillar there, will easily discern some such thing … of this archbishop, their patron, was deposited, caused a wall to be broken near St. Augustine's altar, where they … Weever, p. 48, says, these verses were written on the wall in the church, to the memory of him and his fix …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… corn, &c. He encompassed the tower of London with a strong wall and a deep moat, so that the water inclosed it all … July 13, 1205, and was buried under a window in the south wall of his own cathedral, beside the choir, where his tomb, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the side isles and placed three cossins on each wall, containing the bones of Saxon and other kings and … inclosed in two chests, and placed upon the same wall; and upon that in which archbishop Stygand's were … on the new paving of the choir, a few years ago, in the wall at the north east end of the present nave, as has been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
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