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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the removal of the circular windows in their heads to the new wall raised between them. The wall was surmounted by a … d. was spent on work on the king's chapel and mews in the new close, 14 15 s. 11 d. on the dove-cote in the said close, … within the castle. 28 In 1348 200 marks were spent on the new roofing of the hall and the defects in the other houses, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the centre room on the Close front is now built up, and a new doorway has been formed to the east of it. The original … by a modern addition. The old tablet has been reset in the new wall. In each case a smaller stone below that bearing the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1829 is given under the Religious Houses of Hampshire. 1 A new scheme of management was drawn up in 1849, 2 which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from it without consent of the churchwardens. In 1607 a new pulpit and communion table were made, but are no longer …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… repair and mending of the staple house. 77 However, the new prosperity was not to last long, the ordinance of 1363 … enrol his name, 86 and every shoemaker who made 'shoue' of new leather was bound to pay 2 d. in the name of 'Shougable.' … into a company with two elected wardens at their head. New members were to be admitted by these wardens, the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Farm has been let out for building, and the result is a new colony of small modern semidetached villas still …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of St. Swithun northwest of Wolvesey; the already ruined new minster 27 close to the site of the present St. Maurice … (see supra) near the royal palace in the Square, but the new Mews were connected with the royal castle. The Pipe Roll … 31 Mews were prepared for the birds in 1184 32 and a new house within the castle in 1186. 33 In the reign of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Surrey were unaffected. Henry VIII issued statutes for the new body in 1544, similar to those of other cathedrals of the New Foundation. 2 The king originally had the right of … statutes were revised by archbishop Laud, and the new statutes of 1638 took the place of those of Henry VIII. 4 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hill, nearly half a mile away. A little later almost a new Commoners' College sprang up in the four houses clustered … river and the road, taking in successively Lavender Meads, New Field, and Dogger's Close. A mistake was committed … because until about ten years ago the elections to New College and Winchester took place there. The scholars …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… we know; but except in the case of the removal of the New Minster from the city to the suburb the actual facts are …
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