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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… is straight and not at the angle of the mitre is termed a mason's mitre. ModillionsBrackets under the cornice in a …
London Bridge
… forthcoming 1995) MED: Middle English Dictionary, ed. H. Kuhn et al. (Ann Arbor, 1953) MLWL: Revised Medieval Latin …
A History of the County of Oxford
… William Turner of Oxford, the gift of the Reverend Dr. R. H. Lightfoot. The college's portraits have been described by … shields. That to the east, surmounted by a mitre, bears a W, a comb, and a ton; this rebus was borne by William … Articles were signed on 7 June 1753 with John Townsend, mason (1,000), and William Blattsoe, carpenter (608 13 s.), …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… The church, which was built of brick and designed by M. H. Medland, had a chancel with rounded apse, north vestry, … let to tenants until the 1840s. 329 In the early 1840s S. W. Daukes and J. R. Hamilton undertook an extensive … early Gothic style designed by James Cooke, a local mason. The gallery was moved to the west end. 431 The cost of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and the earlier 19th, there being few years in which a mason, plumber and glazier, and carpenter from the city did … 1914 under the direction of Waller's son and successor, F. W. Waller. 130 In the mid 1950s, under N. H. Waller, the third member of the family to serve as …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Godmanchester 36. GODMANCHESTER (C.e.). (O.S. 6 in. XXII N.W.) Godmanchester is a parish and borough S.E. of Huntingdon. … with the Ermine Street of the road coming from the S.W. from Sandy and that from the S.E. from Cambridge. The … of the Cambridge and Huntingdon roads. The walls of the W. tower and spire are of limestone ashlar; the rest of the …
Survey of London
… carpenters, who were in partnership, 189 Samuel Levinz, mason, 191 Richard Naylor, of St. James's, yeoman, 192 and … M.C.R., Calendar of the Sessions Books 1689 to 1709, ed. W. J. Hardy, 1905, pp. 389. M.L.R. 1734/5/131. P.R.O., … Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, 1839 ed., p. 64; P.O.D. W.C.C. Minutes, 8 July 1909, p. 418; 28 July 1910, p. 433. …
Survey of London
… who later worked at No. 3 St. James's Square); Mr. Raper, mason; Philip Rudsby, plumber, and Robert Newington, … 458. L.C.C.R.O., WCS 570/3; R.B.; P.O.D.; D.N.B.; G.E.C. W.P.L., D1998; P.O.D. R.B. P.R.O., FEC 1/B23; R.B.; Baker, … M.L.R. 1734/5/131; R.B. L.C.C.R.O., WCS 570/5; R.B. H.M.C., Fortescue MSS., vol. I, pp. 10, 19; R.B.; D.N.B. …
Survey of London
… 28 Oct. 1685. Ibid., C8/431/4. R.B. R.B.; P.O.D. M.B.W. Minutes, 16 June 1882, p. 989; The Builder, 22 April 1882, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… and bounded on the E. by Rose Crescent, on the N. and W. by Trinity Lane, on the S. by Market Hill, St. Mary's … begun in 1753 and wainscoted during 1755; Tompson was the mason employed, Tucke the bricklayer, Iver the painter and … century. On the ground floor, the main room N. of stair 'H' has a boarded dado with dado-rail. In the main S. room are …
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