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A History of the County of Essex
… land at Wanstead, and presented to the rectory. 42 Both Henry VII and Henry VIII took a personal interest in the … estate at Wanstead was valued at 362 a year. 64 He sold both manors in 1619 to Sir Henry Mildmay, for 7,300. 65 … James I often visited Wanstead House and Charles I did so both as prince of Wales and as king. 92 When bought by (Sir) …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to Baldwin, but apparently his successors assumed that both this hundred and that of Ganfield were appurtenant to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… three hanks of cotton argent. The lords of Warblington had both a court baron and a court leet, but have ceased to hold … same detail, while the north arcade is of plainer work. Both have pointed arches of two chamfered orders, but while … floor, and the matrix of a brass. At the east end of both aisles of the nave a large coffin-lid with a cross is …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Warborough and Shillingford and over Shillingford bridge. Both roads broadly follow Roman or earlier routes, but with … great boat to waft over carts, coaches, horse and man'. 9 Both bridge and ferry were approached from the north along … northsouth, roadside settlement which later characterized both places. 9 Development from the Middle Ages By the late …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… E. and W. ditches are still wet and have ramparts along both sides. ConditionBad. Howgill Fold, in the Parish of …
A Dictionary of London
… part of Cannon Street. Walbrook and Candlewick Wards seem both formed about the same axis and may possibly have once … in the latter under their topographical names. In both lists the number of wards is 24. This number remained …
Survey of London
… St. James's, 29 bricklayers; John Evans and Francis Rayer both of St. Giles's, joiners; 30 and Jonathan Thistleton of … pediment. The faces flanking the central feature are both four windows wide, but pilaster-strips divide the left … over the wide west bay rises a pedimented dormer gable. Both the large and small gables are decorated with finials in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. This place, anciently called Guare, derived both its origin and name from a weare, or dam, constructed on … London to Cambridge. It is lighted, well supplied with both river and spring water, and is in a state of general … Bellingham; containing 272 inhabitants. It extends along both sides of a rivulet of its own name, and consists of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… was blocked during a recent restoration of the church; both turrets rise above the roof. The 15th-century … room, is almost entirely restored. The two end windows of both cloisters are now without tracery and are merely arches … been inserted on the N. in imitation of the old windows. Both N. and S. elevations of the hall wing were originally …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… The railway to Wareham was opened in 1847. The remains, both surviving and documentary, of the post-Roman and … at halfheight in a recess under a half arch, is a doorway; both open to the room over St. Edward's Chapel. The doorway … plain lights and vertical tracery in a two-centred head; both now open to the organ chamber. The N. windows are each …
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