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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the institution. The portreeve's almshouses, in Back-street, are for four women, each of whom receives a small … near the river Ivel, consists of a long well-built street, having still the appearance of a town. In the year …
A Dictionary of London
… of the Hanse merchants. See Steelyard; Olde Halle. Yellow Street, Court North out of Little Minories, without Aldgate … having lodged there in 1457. Yorkshire Yard In Bishopsgate Street (Strype, ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. … Young's Buildings North out of Church Alley in Basiughall Street, in Bassishaw Ward (Lockie, 1810-Elmes, 1831). Former …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at inclosure in 1853. In 1629 it joined the village street roughly opposite Rectory Cottage, although a section … of use. 88 Perhaps in the later 18th century the village street seems to have been replaced or supplemented, at least … the old route had been restored. 90 By then the village street south of College Farm had been realigned slightly to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… J. S. Moore, nos. 2.8, 55.1. e.g. V.C.H. Berks. iv. 528; Red. Bk. Exch. (Rolls Ser.), i. 24; Bk. of Fees, i. 50, 438, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… widens at the E. end. Its W. boundary is formed by Watling Street. It lies on undulating land between 95 m. and 145 m. … Archaeol., 12 (1977), 223). For Roman Road 1f, Watling Street, see Appendix. Medieval and Later ab(3) Deserted … The long narrow W. projection, lying against Watling Street, is similar in appearance to that part of Norton …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… half-piers; the arcades retain remains of blue and red colour in bands. The North Aisle (8 ft. wide) is of mid … Ihs in black on a white ground, alternating with white and red stars on discs; the central purlin is painted with … and original fireplaces. a(4) House, on the E. side of the street, 130 yards N.E. of the church, is of three storeys; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the waters of the Foss and other smaller streams, is the Red Tower, built of brick; the inner face of this part of the … the city to which they led, being severally called North-street, Skeldergate, Castlegate, Fishergate, and Layerthorpe … Woad, for dyeing, is cultivated near Selby, among red clover. In the vicinity of York, Mustard is a valuable …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… buildings of six and five bays respectively. (3) Red Cow Inn, 60 yards S.S.E. of the modern church, was …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… PLAINs, RUGs, SMOKED TONGUE, STOCKINGS Found described as RED See also YORKSHIRE CLOTH, YORKSHIRE HAM. Sources: … as Yorkshires Found described as BEST - NARROW, NARROW, RED See also KERSEY. Sources: Acts, Inventories (early), …
Survey of London
… York Buildings CHAPTER 11: YORK BUILDINGS ( formerly George Street) Date and Description. York Buildings, the name which … premises on the site of York House, was assigned to George Street circa 1852. Only four houses there, Nos. 6, 7, 9 and 10, all of which are on the west side of the street, contain features of architectural interest. No. …
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