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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Blisworth to Peterborough, and although its situation is low, it is healthy. The living is a rectory, to which a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… is an area of very disturbed ground here, including some low banks and scarps, which may be the sites of former …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from the base of Black-Combe to a level or flat nearly as low as high-water mark, and again rising to the margin of the … quarries; and on the beach, near the village, at a very low ebb-tide after a storm, some years since, were observed … irregularly built, is situated on the river Test, on very low ground, under a range of chalk hills. Many of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… cement; above it is a panel of plaster with ornament in low relief and the date 1657. The Roof of the nave is probably of early 16th-century date; it is low-pitched and of simple construction, with moulded … projecting chimney stack is original and of stone with two low square shafts of brick, and set diagonally; the chimney …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Font: (Plate 38) round bowl, with round-headed arcade in low relief, late 12th-century, lower edge cut away to …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… is now divided up and partly in separate occupation. The low ground-floor shops under the former dining room are …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… head and moulded label internally; above the arch is a low gable with a weathered coping and the bases and part of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of land estimated at 150 acres, lying between high and low water mark, to the extent of two miles northward, Sir … hundred sail of vessels. Formerly the harbour was dry at low water, to remedy which, a new west pier, 20 yards in … of which the supply is good; also shambles, called the Low and George's markets, for butchers. The regulation of the …
Old and New London
… whom he finds surrounded by his councillorsa bullying Low Country soldier, a broken attorney, and a hedge parson; … had run away with him. The third rascal, Scrapeall, is a low, hypocritical moneylender, who is secretly in partnership … constables, to doctor the dice, and get into all depths of low mischief. Finally, when old Sir William Belfond, the …
Survey of London
… ye Countess of Suffolkes and ye Kings backstaires and ye low Roomes and partes of lodgings adjoyning for the makeing … in the accounts for the building of Whitehall 234 as the low gallery. On the occasion of the visit of the Duc de … birds and monsters, and other strange figures in high and low relief." A Description of Maister Latimer preaching …
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