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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… a(1) Parish Church of St. Mary stands in the town. The West Tower was re-built in 1631 and is ascribed to Inigo … been altered and enlarged. Architectural DescriptionThe West Tower (12 ft. square) is a brick building with stone …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… nave, a north chapel under a separate gable, 94 and a west tower, and was built of stone with brick additions and … consisted of chancel, north vestry, and a wide nave with a west galley, all built of yellow stock brick and plastered … and has an aisled nave of four bays and a projecting south-west baptistry with a short tower and spire above it. Morning …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which had also belonged to Westm. Abbey earlier. See also West. R.C.O. 64 (doct. of 1795), where the rent reserved on … area, and was about equally divided between arable in the west and meadow nearer the moor. The tenant had recently … but there were about 60 acres of lammas lying west of the church later in the century. Common rights, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… stretches over to Egham, and Staines is the only place west of London where it is possible to cross the Thames … necessary farther east, or before reaching it, as farther west where the much-flooded Colne valley lies in the way. 8 … the rebels. 24 Since the rebels, who had risen in the west country against the prayer book, did not in the event …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… two before this. 4 The old parish cage, which stood on the west corner of the High Street and Thames Street, was … in 1820. In 1836 Staines was joined with twelve other west Middlesex parishes to form the Staines union, 15 and the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the site of the later Pound Mill, just east of Staines West Station. 84 It may be that the New Mill was built after …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… is built in red brick with stone dressings and has a south-west spire. In 1957 the church had about 160 members. 55 A … It is built in red brick, and the low tower, at the west end, has a pyramidal roof behind a parapet and glass …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and clunch; the roofs are covered with tiles and lead. The West Tower was built late in the 11th century. The Nave is … W. wall is a window similar to those in the N. wall. The West Tower (17 ft. by 16 ft.) (see Plate, p. 272) is …
Survey of London
… of the nineteenth century the section of the Fulham Road west of what is now the southern entrance to the cemetery was … was one of the principal watercourses for the drainage of west London and which formed the boundary between the … proved a commercial failure a railway line known as the West London Extension Railway was built along its course in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with spacious galleries round three of its sides: at the west end is a noble arcade with arched entrances, from which … of a nave, aisles, and a handsome chancel: at the west end is a lofty spire, and the edifice, being situated on … measures from north to south eight miles, and from east to west six miles six furlongs, forming an area of 9432 acres: …
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