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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Marling family new holdings were created at Slade farm, Cross farm, Hill farm, and Common farm, where earlier there … in use after c. 1939 was a portable one at Luggs Cross. 70 The Beaufort estate possessed 96 a. of woodland in … have been E. J. Harris and his son Mr. J. Harris of Luggs Cross. 7 One fisherman was recorded in the parish in 1841 and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… road the land, falling gently to 100 ft., is on the Old Red Sandstone, which also underlies the small hamlet of … numerous springs and wells in the upper beds of the Old Red Sandstone, and Lydney R.D.C. provided a piped supply to … front entrance indicates the position of the former cross-passage. The only original features visible are a stone …
A History of the County of Somerset
… waste at the end of the road. More substantial stone-built cross-passage houses of the 16th and 17th centuries survive … in 1975, is a high-quality 17th-century three-room, cross-passage house, with an early 16th-century core. Built …
A History of the County of Sussex
… south front is a projecting chimney-stack of 17th-century red brick (this contains the Tudor fire-place) and there is … the King comes in those parts, namely when he is going to cross to Hampshire from the bridge called Wolversbridge near … Pipe R. 4 John (Pipe R. Soc.), 142; cf. Bk. of Fees, 340. Red. Bk. of Exch. 556; Bk. of Fees, 71. Ibid. 272; cf. ibid. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… round arch and foliage, early 17th-century. Churchyard Cross: S. of church, octagonal to square base with … Coffin-lids: In N. chapelon N. wall, (1) fragment with cross-stem and foliage in relief, early 14th-century. In S. chapelon floor, (2) with cross-formy in relief and foliage-sprigs on stem, small …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the open fields of Chitcombe. Roman and Prehistoric Three cross-dykes lie in the S. of the parish on Bulbarrow Hill; … and one of them lies across a spur jutting N. (7) Cross-dyke (7735060777490603), runs W.N.W.E.S.E. at about 700 … (Group (54), p. 339) lie immediately to the N.W. (8) Cross-dyke (7740057877460585), runs S.W.N.E. at over 800 ft. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… coffin and lid with moulded edge and ornamental double cross. In S. transeptin S. wall, part of coped lid, with stem of cross. In S. aisleat W. end, stone coffin, with shaped head. … In churchyardS. of chancel, square socket of churchyard-cross with hollow-chamfered edge and shaped stops at angles, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 150 woodland; the soil is generally clay, alternated with red loam. The small river Devon, and the Nottingham and … of the Virgin, by Perugino; also the Taking down from the Cross, by Quintin Matsys; the Entombment of Christ, after … Brass-foundry, erected by Vanbrugh, a lofty building of red brick, ornamented with stone, and roofed with slate, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… the dressings are of Reigate stone and the tower is of red brick; the roofs are tiled. The S. and W. walls of the … on the outer face. The West Tower (10 ft. by 11 ft.) is of red brick and of three stages (Plate 173) with clasping … Coffin-lid: In recess of blocked W. doorwaycoped slab with cross in relief, 13th-century, much worn. Monument and …
The Environs of London
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