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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… the E. respond; the third arch, re-built, largely with the old material, and widened c. 1350, and the fourth arch, of … inside with small blocks of clunch, and the doorway has old internal jambs, but all the external stonework is modern: … Burnham Abbey above and Cippenham Place below.) Church Street, N. side c(6). The Market Hall and two Cottages on the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… original shaped brackets. b(7). House on N. side of High Street, 150 yards W. of the end of the street, was built probably in the 16th century and has …
A Dictionary of London
… Burnt Yard, Crutched Friars See French Horn Yard. Burr Street South-west out of Nightingale Lane to Lower East … Edmunds, who had their own town house in Bevis Marks. Bury Street, Bevis Marks South out of Bevis Marks at No. 10. In … 1605. Butchers (Street of) Market of flesh and fish allowed still to be kept in "Vico Carnificum …
A History of the County of Stafford
… He added that 'the new seats are without doors Most of the old pews remain.' 27 A clock in memory of Sarah Worthington … colliery company. 42 In 1910 land on the east side of High Street, Chasetown, was conveyed as the site for a vicarage … Burntwood, churches. The Blackcountryman, ix (3), 578; Old Chasetown, 66; G.R.O., Worship Reg. no. 27580. The …
A History of the County of Stafford
… boundary of Burntwood to make two pools, one of them for fish. A pool called Biddulph's Pool survives there; in the … was held on Fridays behind the Uxbridge Arms in Church Street, Chasetown. It was still an outdoor market in 1900, … A new station was opened in 1963 on a site behind the old building, which was demolished; houses were built there …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… the side walls of both the chancel and Nave are, however, old, though of uncertain period. The West Tower is entirely … probably 14th-century. Floor-slabs (Plate 92): Within the old chancel but now E. of E. wall(1) to Robert and Sarah, … 17123. ConditionLargely re-built. Secular (2). The Old Vicarage, about 70 yards S. of the church, is partly of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the effigies of a knight and his lady; and also a fine old Norman font, which was lately restored, after having been …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… runs the road from Somerby. This road becomes the village street and descends steeply towards Twyford. Beyond the … to have continued northwards beyond its junction with the old road to Thorpe Satchville. The railway from Bottesford to … farmed as part of the Burrough House property. In 1908-9 old cottages north of the Manor were replaced by two …
A History of the County of Stafford
… eastern part of the former borough. The course of Grange Street and Sneyd Street probably represents the western end … 15 The appearance of the town centre between the old town hall and Shoe Lane (now Wedgwood Street) was … court room. In 1851 the ground floor was converted into a fish market and the upper floor was extended. 173 A new hall, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Enoch Wood (d. 1840), the first when he was fifteen years old and the second when he was eighteen. These, together with … of ease to St. John's. The site, to the north of Newcastle Street, was given by William Adams of Cobridge, patron of the … Staffs. 43; A. E. Garbett, 'Ch. Bells Staffs'. ( Trans. Old Stafford Soc. 19534), 16. Lumb, Burslem Par. Ch. Burslem …
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