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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… and dressings. The stonework of the tower and of the N. wall of the nave is more carefully coursed than elsewhere and … are the S. respond of the tower arch, part of the S. wall of the tower and its plinths. A thin arch was built in line with the E. walls of the transepts to carry the E. wall of the 15th-century clearstorey, thus unifying …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in 18623. Architectural DescriptionThe Nave has in the S. wall W. of the porch some early 13th-century masonry and a … splays and a two-centred chamfered rear arch. The W. wall has similar masonry in the lower courses with a … lancet windows similar to that in the nave; in the N. wall is a plain loop. Fittings Bell: one, by Thomas Purdue, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… late 17th century, survives partly recessed into the east wall. The house plan, particularly, the thick west wall of the central passageway, suggests that the older, west … 78 retains 17th-century timber framing in a first floor wall and a datestone of 1722 at the rear. 23. No. 6 Market …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the date of the two windows at the east end of the south wall and of the heavily restored south arcade which … south side of the tower opened into the nave, but its west wall formed the east end of a chapel in the north aisle, and carried a medieval wall painting and a piscina. 78 In the 13th century the north …
A History of the County of Oxford
… perhaps represents the line of the 12th-century park wall but the straight south boundary implies the deliberate … north end of Oxford Street extended eastwards to 'Castle Wall', 32 and a street, possibly the later Upper Brook Hill, … house built in the 1630s in a large close against the park wall. To the north was another large, probably late …
A History of the County of Oxford
… near Old Woodstock mill was moved eastwards to the park wall; thereafter the municipal borough comprised c. 156 a. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… rubble and the dressings of Barnack stone. Part of the W. wall of a late pre-Conquest church remains. The church was … being parts of side walls of the chancel, and the W. wall under the tower; the church has been subsequently … in 1884 and 1896. The pre-Conquest window in the W. wall is noteworthy. The Chancel has, in the old part of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in part on the 13th-century foundations of the N. wall since the aisle is so narrow; the West Tower was added … DescriptionThe Chancel (19 ft. by 14ft.) has in the N. wall a reset late 14th-century arch, two-centred and of two … arch encloses a solid tympanum above the arcade. In the E. wall of the modern vestry is a reset and much restored …
A Dictionary of London
… Wormwood Street East from 42 Old Broad Street at London Wall to No.103 Bishopsgate at Camomile Street (P.O. … on waste land and may have grown over and about the City Wall in early days. The City Wall ran along the north side of this street, as indicated in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… are of 14thcentury design except in the rebuilt north wall of the nave where they consist of two-light lancets. The … plain octagonal font bowl. 54 There are a few 19th-century wall monuments in the church, chiefly to members of the … 14th century moulding of the priests' door in the south wall of the chancel was removed to the gateway in the …
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