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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Friton 29. FRINTON. (G.d.) (O.S. 6 in. xlviii. N.W.) Frinton is a small parish and town by … sea, 5 m. N.E. of Clacton. Ecclesiastical Parish Church of St. Mary stands about 160 yards from the cliffs. The walls … N. doorway with chamfered jambs and a modern head. In the S. wall are two modern windows and between them the …
Survey of London
… boundary of the Monmouth House site. 82 Ogilby and Morgan's map of that year errs, however, in showing the north and … Portland lease granted in 1731 to John Wilkins of St. George's, Hanover Square, paviour. He made agreements for … Thomas Gingell, joiner, Thomas Carter, carver (both of St. George's, Hanover Square), and George Gillingham of St. …
Survey of London
… in 1680, but with only three ratepayers. Ogilby and Morgan's map of 16812 (Plate 2) shows the street fully built but … and 3, under sub-leases from Duncombe, was Joel Johnson of St. Marylebone, bricklayer (who was dead by August 1731). 23 … for the development of the Lowndes Market area of St. James's. 25 The agreement comprised a sub-lease for a …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… by a narrow creek, which, flowing past the ruined site of St. Olave's Priory, mingles with the tides of the Waveney. The shores … here in 1425. John Mauteby, his son and heir, married Margaret, daughter of John Berney, of Reedham, Esq., by whom …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… some 5 acres on a N.-facing slope of Lias, about 1 mile S.S.E. of monument (1), (SO 796018). Landslip and other … Court villa (2) 2 (1) Roman Villa (SO 771033), by St. Peter's Church (demolished), on a slight gravel ridge … TBGAS, 87 (1968), 2035. Gotherington. (1) Nottingham Hill Camp. PPS, IV (1938), 192. Information from Mr. E. G. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… tithes of Alkerton owned by the church and commuted for 20 s. a year in 1377 9 may have represented the remnant of … leased to a single tenant in 1688. 56 The parish church of ST. PETER, so called by 1313, 57 stood on a site occupied in … church acquired the ring of six bells. 64 The chapel of ST. ANDREW 65 comprises nave and chancel. It was built in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the Cotswold escarpment on the south-east; Wickster's brook forms most of the northern boundary, and a tributary … church and another portion to the south on Frocester Hill, and its course in between was not settled until later. … Fell brook 5 which passes through Downton to join Wickster's brook. The wood mentioned at Frocester in 1086 6 was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… manor until her death in 1691, 82 when it passed to Robert's brother Fulke Greville, Baron Brooke 83 (d. 1710). It then presumably passed to Fulke's grandson, Fulke (d. 1711), and in 1725 it was owned by … Graham-Clarke; the other half of the estate, based on Hill Farm, was brought c. 1922 by the tenant, Mr. Cullimore, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hereford; with 155 inhabitants. Frome, or Frome-Selwood (St. Peter) FROME, or Frome-Selwood ( St. Peter), a … Somerset, 25 miles (N. E.) from Ilchester, and 105 (W. by S.) from London; containing 11,849 inhabitants. This place … is pleasantly situated on the north-east declivity of a hill, and consists of a great number of streets, for the most …
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