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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… as Zouches, meeting traditionally at its 'old' manor house. 57 Court rolls survive for 1625-42 58 and court books …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had retained only the lordships and possibly the manor house; an adjoining close was still called Staffords c. 1806. … son Tyrell Dalton, 60 a zealous Tory, occupied their manor house between the 1660s and his death in 1682. 61 In 1693 his … entrance front was refaced to include massively mullioned stone bay windows and its centre heightened to take a new …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… mostly poor and female. One was held in a farmer's house, the other of 'Anabaptists' in a building specially … family had produced dissenters from 1670, registered a house for worship in 1730. Another was registered for … 1807 fitted up one 'mow' with seating as a Baptist meeting house. There were then 30 dissenting households with 80-90 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… line 'claimed by the township of Water Fulford'. 14 A stone cross, still standing beside the main road from Fulford … of York. Among the larger 18th-century houses are the Old House, a three-storeyed brown-brick building, the White … to replace the old one and was opened in 1866. It is of stone and consists of an aisled chancel, with north and south …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Fulford FULFORD, a chapelry, in the parish and union of Stone, S. division of the hundred of Pirehill, N. division of the county of Stafford, 4 miles (N. E.) from Stone; containing 363 inhabitants. It lies in the Hilderstone … it stands on an eminence north of the village. A school-house was built pursuant to the will of George Hiatt, who in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… walls of the tower are of rubble with dressings of lime-stone; the roof is covered with lead. With the exception of … octagonal and painted, with moulded bowl of black marble, stone stem with moulded necking, the upper part carved with … Michael Bassishaw in the City. Secular (5). Sandford Manor House, 1 m. N.E. of (1), is of two storeys with attics and a …
The Environs of London
… or Fuglas-hame, is as much to saie, as the home, house, or habitacle of fowle. It may be also taken for … reign of Henry VII. as appears by his arms 12, carved in stone, and fixed in one of the walls. They occur also over … Taylor; Bishop Grindall; Laud, copied from Vandyke, by old Stone; original pictures of Abbot and Vaughan, supposed to be …
Old and New London
… LodgePercy CrossRavensworth HouseWalham LodgeDungannon House and Albany LodgeArundel HouseSad Fate of a … the east side of the palace grounds. It is an ancient stone building, consisting of nave, aisles, and chancel, with a tower at the western end. The edifice is built of stone, but, with the exception of the tower, to a great …
Old and New London
… HouseHurlinghamBroom HouseSandy EndSandford Manor House, the Residence of Nell Gwynne, and of Joseph AddisonSt. … building to attract our attention is a stucco-fronted house, of Gothic design, standing between the church and the … since the erection of the Butchers' Almshouses, the first stone of which was laid by Lord Ravensworth, in 1840. Since …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… houses date from the 19th century. They include a farm-house built by the Revd. Richard Lucas in 1837, 11 and Full Sutton Villa or Hall, a grey-brick house built by Thomas Pearson c. 1860. 12 A village hall was … of the church 14 may have been associated with the manor-house. A Full Sutton innkeeper was mentioned in 1741 15 and …
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