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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Paul's claimed view of frankpledge, the assize of bread and of ale, infangthief, outfangthief, gallows, tumbril, pillory, and fugitives' chattels in Chiswick and Sutton, as on other Middlesex estates. St. Paul's was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Chiswick Social and cultural activities SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES. Houses called the Catherine Wheel … and gentry travelling the great western road'. 63 Only one inn, the Noah's Ark, was said in 1759 to be at …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1621-2, the printed visitation pedigrees of Somerset and Berks seem to be at variance. Chock, Francis of Somerset, … 28 Nov., 1581, aged 18; F. C. of Berks, of Lincoln's Inn 1588. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Chock, Mr. Francis … (son of Richard of same), died 1653, father of Francis and Hussey. See Fasti, ii. 33. Chock, Francis (Chokke) 1s. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Cholesbury 24. … end of the site. The camp is a fine example of its class, and is remarkable for the strength of the defences. The site, … Secular (35). Cottages, two, and The Bricklayers' Inn, are each of two storeys, built in the 17th century, and
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Chorley CHORLEY Cherlegh, 1251; Cherle, 1252; Chorley, 1257 and common; Cherley, 1276; Chorlegh, 1292 and common. In 1302 … of Heapey was accused of having from 1437 onwards, at the inn of Joan Wastley at Chorley, out of false metal made … and in the neighbourhood were quarries of ashlar, flag, and mill stone, and mines of lead and alum. The road to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… S.W. (b)viii. N.W.) Chrishall is an agricultural parish and village on the borders of Cambridgeshire, about 6 m. W. … The walls are of flint rubble with dressings of limestone and clunch. The roofs are covered with lead, tiles and slate. … pilasters. High Street, E. side b (11). The Red Cow Inn, house and barn, about m. N.E. by N. of the church. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of Oxford Christ Church … Church Christ Church Arms (9) Christ Church, college and cathedral, stands on the E. side of St. Aldate's Street. … Radcliffe; it replaced three sides of old Peckwater Inn, and was finished in 1711. The remaining side of the old …
A History of the County of Oxford
… laid on 15 July 1525 by John Longland, Bishop of Lincoln, and on the same day Wolsey issued his foundation charter. But … for the erection of the college were already far advanced and made clear the intention of the founder that his new … are substantially complete. The old lodgings of Peckwater Inn are converted into houses for masons to work in: there …
Survey of London
… Spital fields, were begun in the summer or autumn of 1714 and the foundation stone was laid in 1715. a Its construction was protracted, and fourteen years passed before it was consecrated in July … held at chambers hired by them at No. 6, Lincolns Inn great Square or sometimes at Henry Smith's house in Old …
Old and New London
… leant against the tall iron gates in Newgate Street, and felt his golden youth return, as he watched the gambols … some veneration for the successor of Coleridge and Charles Lamb, Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt. Where the fine old school now … Neale, Master of Beverley School; Leigh Hunt, Charles Lamb, George Dyer, James White, James Scholefield, Regius …
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