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A History of the County of Hertford
… by Edward Hall, 1730 and 1732; (4) dated 1697; and (5) by J. Briant, 1812. The plate includes a 17th-century cup, with … house and bolting house, a barne contayning five bayes, a garner, a stable, an hayhouse, a carthouse, a little stable, … Hearne), i, 2379; Red Bk. Exch. (Rolls Ser.), i, 38. G.E.C. Complete Peerage. Henry, brother of the elder Warine, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of Mr. Ewan Christian, and the nave in 1880 by Bodley and Garner. In 1890 the floors were renewed, and in 1899 the … to William Byby of Langham in 'the north building' (i.e. the north transept). He records four shields of arms in … Mag. i, 148). There is good modern glass designed by Mr. J. N. Comper in the east window of the chancel and south …
A History of the County of Somerset
… dues. 61 Athelney's holding there gelded for ten hides T.R.E., but by 1086 for eight hides. 62 Known as the manor of … belonging to the rectory were a nine-bay stone barn and a garner house. 181 The barn stood between the manor-house and … 1953), 6. O.S. Map 6", Som. LXXIII. SW. C. R. Clinker and J. M. Firth, Reg. Closed Stations, ii and suppl. D.R.O., D …
A History of the County of Worcester
… remained, 126 being now in the possession of the Rev. E. R. Dowdeswell of Pull Court. Towards the end of the 12th … and cover paten, without hall marks, but inscribed, 'd.d. J. Pynnocke, 1627,' 185 and a cup, two patens, and a flagon … of the gable by means of shaped brackets most successful' (Garner and Stratton, Dom. Archit. Tudor Period, ii, 177). …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in 1859 from Lord Bute, and the remainder in 1862 from J. Shaw Leigh, by T. Sambrooke Crawley, whose son, Mr. … the abbacy of John de Cella, and in the reign of John, i.e. between 11991214, a grant was made to Robert Fitz Walter … day of Marche the yer of or Lord MV cXIII on whose soules J'hu have m'cy,' and below the inscription are figures of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the late 14th century. 6 In 1654 a Warwickshire J.P. was required to make sure that a Mollington house … The boundary of the Warwickshire portion of Mollington (i.e. the county boundary after 1895) followed the Hanwell Brook … left woollen and linen yarn and 16 lb. of spun hair in his garner. 126 Before inclosure in 1797 there were five …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… loop round Marlborough northwards to Swindon. The M. & S.W.J.R. was extended southeastwards in 1898 by the construction … by the Bradleian building constructed in 18713 by G. E. Street and by the Museum Block of 18823. That, which … was replaced in 18836 by another designed by Bodley & Garner and built of stone in 14thcentury style. The northern …
A History of the County of Oxford
… flint with a thatched roof. It is a typical Elizabethan E-shaped building of red brick with stone dressings and dates … with a projecting first floor. (ii) The room (J), with timber post and beams, connecting the passage … (d. 1637). For a drawing of the oak doorhead see T. Garner and A. Stratton, Domestic Architecture of England …
A History of the County of Somerset
… capital messuage comprised a hall, two chambers, a grange, garner, stables, byre, and piggery. 46 A field called Court … South Petherton, where he occupied a similar office. 156 J. P. Billing, rector 18611911, served the living in person, … bapt. reg. P.O. Dir. Som. (1859). Ibid. (1875). S.R.O., C/E 92, log bk. Winchester Coll. Mun. 176878, 17693c, 17695. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from the road. 46 The workhouse, originally shaped as an E, without the central bar, was later extended northwards … Wardour estate until 1946; they then passed in turn to R. J. A. Arundell (d. 1953) and his son Mr. R. J. R. Arundell, … Mun., deeds, Hook Manor, 1; the ho. is described in T. Garner and A. Stratton, Domestic Archit. of Eng. during the …
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