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A History of the County of Somerset
… to unnamed ancestors. 56 Hugh Fichet, Richard's successor at Spaxton, seems to have held Perry in 1251. 57 The manor … was pardoned for burning the house of Simon Furneaux at Perry. 76 The manor house and some land were let both by … further trace of the estate has been found. Another estate at Cheslade was settled by Henry Brent on Robert and Clarice …
A History of the County of Stafford
… school before the building of the chapel. The congregation at first belonged to the Particular Baptist Church, 'but it … and decay', including the minister, seceded c. 1834. At first services were held in a private house, but in 1835 Bethel chapel was built at the west end of Danks Hill (the later Dartmouth Street). …
A History of the County of Essex
… are often mentioned. Some, perhaps most, of these were at Stratford Bow (Mdx.), but others may have been at Stratford Langthorne. 2 This trade is said to have ceased … the 16th century other textile trades appear. Dyers occur at various dates from 1579 to 1751 7 and an embroiderer in …
Survey of London
… no trace survives of what was once a populous suburb and at first passed for a prosperous one. Yet here was once the … from Cynthia to Rodney Street is much the same distance at around 275 ft as from Rodney to Cumming Street, or again … in up to the parish's northern boundary with Islington, at which point all the northsouth streets of Pentonville …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and Liney to the north and north-east, and settlements at Andersea, Ham or Hamland, 7 and Moorland, extending into … Sowy 'island' is formed by Burtle Beds of sand and gravel. At its flatter, western end the moors to the north and south … produced 132 cheeses and 3 stone of butter, 150 pigs, 2 cranes paid as rent from Greylake, 22 peacocks, 5 ducks, and …
A Dictionary of London
… Wharf of Nicholas de la Garderobe In parish of St. Michael Queenhithe, in Queenhithe Ward. "Super croftam kay," 5 Ed. I. … Wheatsheaf Wharf South out of Upper Thames Street, at No. 1, to the Thames east of Puddle Dock (P.O. Directory). … Court. Whistler's Court West out of Salters' Hall Court, at No.3, on the south side of Salters' Hall, by London Stone, …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… upon by corridors on the first floor. The first-floor room at the W. end of the N. range retains a moulded stone … 17th-century balustrade. A 17th-century stone fireplace at the S. end of the dining room shows that there was an … trusses with clasped purlins. (254) White Hart Hotel, at the N.W. corner of the chequer, of three storeys with …
Survey of London
… departure, he came from Greenwich by water, "and landed at the house which once belonged to the Cardinal, where he … money by him gyven in rewarde to a straunge mynstrell at yorke place xl s [January] "It'm the same [xxvij] daye … ties goods were kept a frutiers wearehouse neere the three Cranes in Thames Street for the use of Mistres Eliz. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… The principal monuments are Widdington Hall and the barn at Prior's Hall. Ecclesiastical b (1). Parish Church of St. … it then consisted of a Great Hall with a Buttery wing at the W. end, and probably a Solar wing at the E. end, but only the buttery wing and part of the W. …
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