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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… 1797; Martin Croft, 1800; Richard Chambers, 18th-century; Robert Ward, 1773; Francis Elcock, 1686, with small …
Survey of London
… was completed by W. G. Sinning, the contractor being Sir Robert McAlpine. This part was re-opened on 16 September …
Survey of London
… of Works, Lord John Manners, appointed the partnership of Robert Richardson Banks and Charles Barry to prepare designs. … House; William Ayres, carpenter; Thomas Board, joiner; Robert Bourne, plumber; Thomas Morris, carpenter, and Richard … of their work at Chiswick; and William Baverstock, joiner; Robert Griffith, smith; James Hardy, mason; John Hughes, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… encampment, in the woodland called Burnham Beeches. Robert Aldrich, Bishop of Carlisle in the reign of Henry … which has a fine groined roof, are still to be seen. Robert Bale, the historian, was prior of this house, and, … in the reign of Edward VI., and endowed, in 1578, by Sir Robert Ingham; the endowment has been considerably augmented …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… 1556; (3) also to Jacomyne, giving her father's name, Robert Littell, in Latin, all on same slab, inscriptions in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… grant of 350 was made by the Church Building Society. Sir Robert Peel gave a. at the junction of the later Church Road … south-west of the church and 7 a. were bought from Sir Robert Peel as a house and glebe for the minister. 6 In 1822 … in 1588 while attending a mass celebrated by Blessed Robert Sutton; like the other laymen he was condemned to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… held it in 12423 and he or another Richard in 12845. 7 Sir Robert, son of Richard of Pipe, held it in 1293 and died … because of the younger Walter's Roman Catholicism, and Robert Pargiter of Greatworth (Northants.) then stated that … 12th century presumably had a house there, and in 1299 Sir Robert Pipe dated a deed from Pipe. 35 In 1371 the bishop …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… 92): Within the old chancel but now E. of E. wall(1) to Robert and Sarah, children of Richard Knight, 1714; the six … rim; (6) to Joyce Walker, 16589, with moulded rim; (7) to Robert Steward, 161920, with shield-of-arms in a strapwork …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… canons was founded here in the time of Richard I., by Robert Fitz Henry, lord of Lathom, and dedicated to St. … anciently called the "Dominion of Holderness." The wife of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, was confined here for some …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… brick house known as the Manor, built in 1781 probably by Robert Peake. 17 It belonged to Brasenose College until the … an annual practice. The recorded population of Burrough in 1086 was 17; 36 the number of persons paying the poll tax of … A similarly complicated situation existed in 1130. Robert Marmion is said to have held 3 carucates in Burrough …
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