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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… alternately, Lord Mostyn and the representatives of P. Jones, Esq., who are the impropriators; net income, 122. … words hic ivcit are legible; the first part of the letter h is wanting, and the a in the second word is reversed. Mr. … occasionally by the side of the stream, as far as the White Cave, a point which the guide had only succeeded in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… are remains of colour including cheverons in black and white. The partly restored 15th-century pent roof of the N. … are painted with the crowned initials Ihs in black on a white ground, alternating with white and red stars on discs; the central purlin is painted …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… provincially called big, which is six-rowed barley; and of bear, four-rowed. Besides being occasionally grown in other … which is heavy, sulphureous, and burns entirely away to white ashes, are wrought in different parts of both the … there are likewise church lands comprising 10 a. 3 r. 2 p. In levelling a piece of ground, about forty vessels …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… though Walmgate and Fishergate Bars already existed (Fig. p. 58). The Red Tower and Fishergate Postern Tower were not … exist, prepared in that year, two by Peter Atkinson and R. H. Sharp and one by Robert Wallace (Figs. pp. 623). 64 One … with Altar handsomly railed in, and the Pavement black and white marble, a decent Pulpit and all the Furniture of it …
Survey of London Monograph
… now one of the six heralds in ordinary. Badge: The Yorkist white rose en soleil royally crowned. 1. HENRY FRENCH or … 11, 88 b); York before 26 August following when Hawley had p.s. to be Rouge Croix 'on promotion of Rouge Croix to be … the College of Arms, the British Museum, etc. ( D.N.B.; N. H. Nicolas, Memoir of Augustus Vincent, 20 sqq.; etc.) Arms: …
Survey of London
… the nucleus of what became known as Norwich Rents (see p. 58). Bishop of Norwich In 1536, the King, after providing … profit" 93 should be granted to the see in exchange. h Prince Charles and Buckingham repaired to York House on … as York Rents were granted to various purchasers (see p. 59). In the summer of 1657 Buckingham, who was tired of …
Survey of London
… houses of "Drokenesford." 23The latter were at Endif (see p. 13), which adjoined York Place on the south. Other … and rich stones. And in the council-chamber was set all white plate and parcel-gilt; and under the tables in both the … archiepiscopus Eboracensis." ( Chronica Majora (ed. H. R. Luard), IV, pp. 2434.) Hubert de Burgo Earle of Kent …
Survey of London
… George Court M 17 G + E 78 Ground Landlords. The George P. H.Hoare & Co. Ltd.; No. 1London County Council. …
Survey of London
… lease to John Field, wax chandler, and Agnes Bazing (see p. 28) in 182429. 74 Part of this land was sold to the London … 1858, says the Hospital is a neat square building of white brick, ornamented with stone. It would appear that the … of red paint at a later date. The York Road Chapel (the White Horse Club) was built in 18478 as a congregational …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… esq., and Elizabeth his wife Land in Bysshopthorp. Robert White and Agnes his wife William Jakelyn son and heir of John … of land in New Malton and Sutton near Malton. Robert White and Agnes his wife William Jakelyn son and heir of John … except 80 acres of plantation in these manors. Robert White and Agnes his wife Edward Wharf Land in Mollescroft. …
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