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A History of the County of Hampshire
… rendered account of 20 marks of silver of the new farm of the Chapman's Hall. 29 Throughout the succeeding … reign of Charles I with its financial difficulties brought new burdens on the city in the shape of ship-money, making … Mary's Abbey, to the mayor and citizens without adding any new privileges. The incorporation charter of Elizabeth was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on 8 April, St. Swithun's shrine was removed to the new church on 15 July, and on the 16th the workmen began to … under the altar. From this record it is evident that the new church was on a different site from the old, and the … The nave pulpit is 17th-century work, and was formerly in New College Chapel, Oxford. The font stands in the seventh …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The bases carry out the same plan of harmonizing the new with the old work, being of Attic type with leaf-spurs, … All have bell-capitals. The junction of the old and new work is shown by the change in section of the triforium … without an effigy to William Saundres, chaplain of the new foundation. who died in 1464. In the north side of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… fluting. By tradition they come from the buildings of the New Minster, moved to Hyde in 1110, 1 and more of them are to …
Survey of London
… (Leics) he was appointed to Grafton Street Chapel. A new meeting house was built for him in Keppel Street (Bedford …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is on the (other) half hide.' 1 The castle was thus a new work, and there are no grounds for assuming it to be … stated that he held his court at Whitsuntide in 1110 'at New Windsor, which he himself had built.' 7 This probably … defences. This probably involved the substitution of new towers in place apparently of the Norman towers at the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… St. Peter at Westminster, 3 but in the first year of the new reign King William regained Windsor, giving Westminster … if not probable, that the sovereigns were residing in the new castle, not in the old palace, on the occasions when … the latter of these years he probably began to erect the new buildings which were undertaken about this time. Three …
Survey of London Monograph
… Walsingham; 1588 Portcullis and 1597 Windsor; d. c. New Year 1601. Designed roll of Sidney funeral procession, … musical instruments, succeeding Andrew Bassano 1626; 1642 new pat. with reversion to younger s. Arthur; 1613 already … collections, more than 40 volumes, include notes towards a new edition of Dugdale's Baronage (parts communicated by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… forms a distinct hundred, to which it gives name. The new road from Torrington to Exeter passes through it, and the … Presbyterians, Primitive Methodists, and Methodists of the New Connexion; and four parochial schools, in connexion with …
A Dictionary of London
… north, which belonged to the late priory of the new hospital of St. Mary without Byshoppisgate, 32 H. VIII. …
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