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The Environs of London
… partly rebuilt, about the reign of Edward the Third; the windows in the north wall being of the architecture of that … the chancel; at the end of which, are three narrow pointed windows. The tower, which is at the west end, is low, square, … covered with plaster. The church is of slint; except the windows, which are of soft stone. Aubrey, who in general has …
Survey of London
… and the chancel ends in a wide apse with a ring of lancet windows (Plate 94). At the west end of the centre compartment … church." 4 The nave, with a broad arcade and clerestory windows above is a fine piece of work. The present chancel …
Richard Hutton's Complaints Book
… as to each other. 5. They shall not break the walls or windows about the house, neither shall they strike one …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… whether clean or foul. Also, if any person shall have windows looking upon his neighbour's land, although he may … been for a long time in possession of the view from such windows, and even though his predecessors may have been in possession of the windows aforesaid, nevertheless, his neighbour may lawfully …
Survey of London
… floors and an attic storey above the main cornice. The windows to the first storey had light iron balconies, which …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… same material. On the N. side the ground floor has two old windows with chamfered jambs and square heads; a third window … arch; the rear-arch is also moulded; E. of it are two windows with square heads, one having an inserted … gatehouse. The walls retain a number of square-headed windows and two doorways with moulded jambs and two-centred …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Survey of London
… recess, and also by balustraded panels below the windows to the main floor. The forecourt, containing an area …
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