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A History of the County of Essex
… White Colne Introduction WHITE COLNE THE ancient parish of White Colne (1,466 a. or 593 ha.), 51which took its name … bank of the river Colne c. 12 miles west of Colchester and c. 4 miles east of Halstead. 52It was bounded on the … the Reading brook, on the north by the Cambridge brook, and on the west by field boundaries. Fields in the north- …
A History of the County of Essex
… White Colne Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 Miblanc held 1 hide of Aubrey de Vere's manor of Colne, later Earls Colne. …
A Dictionary of London
… the "Sygne de le Whyte Harte " in Westchepe in parish of St. Mary Colchurch, between Westchepe south and the tenement of the Mercers north, 1539, 30 H. VIII. (L. and P. H. VIII. XIV. i. p.254), and 3 Eliz. 1561 (Lond. I. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… White Hart Chequer White Hart Chequer (251) House and Shop, No. 13 St. John's Street, of two storeys with ashlar walls and a slate-covered roof, … illustrated. In the third storey of the N. range, the W. chamber has a stone fireplace-surround with a moulded …
A Dictionary of London
… so called lying in St. Nicholas Fleshambles in parish of Christchurch, 1568 (Lond. I. p.m. II. 105). See White Hart … 1799). First mention "White Hynde," 16 H. VIII. 1524 (L. and P. H. VIII. IV. Pt. I, p.152). Called: "White Hind Ally" (Leake, 1666). "White Lyon Court" (O. and M. 1677) Site now occupied by offices and business …
A Dictionary of London
… Rose Court, Coleman Street White Lion Court South out of Great Tower Street, east of Beer Lane (P.O. Directory). In Tower … "White Lyon Court" (Strype, 1720). Seems to be shown in O. and M. 1677, but not named. Ric. Smith gave his dwelling …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… S.W. (b)xlii. N.W. (c)xlii. N.E.) White Roding is a parish and scattered village 5 m. E.N.E. of Harlow. The Church and … in the 14th century. Early in the 16th century the West Tower was re-built and early in the 17th century the South … window of two trefoiled lights in a square head. The bell-chamber has in each wall a much-restored window; the labels …
Old and New London
… CHAPTER XVII. WHITECHAPEL. Strype's AccountMention of Whitechapel by Beaumont and Fletcher and DefoeSt. Mary MatfellonIts Great … in a note to Pope's "Dunciad," as "a place near the Tower of London, where old clothes and frippery are sold." …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Apperly. Whitefield, in Lancashire.See Pilkington, and Stand. WHITEFIELD, in Lancashire.See Pilkington, andand West WHITEFIELD, EAST and WEST, tythings in the parish of Wiveliscombe, union of Wellington, W. division of the … was rebuilt in 1753, and is a neat structure with a square tower surmounted with pinnacles: net income, 200. St. …
Old and New London
… Sanquhar Murders the Fencing-MasterHis TrialBacon and YelvertonHis ExecutionSir Walter Scott's "Fortunes of Nigel"Shadwell's Squire of AlsatiaA Riot in … (Bridget's Well) was rebuilt upon the site of the old Tower of Montfiquet (a soldier of the Conqueror's) by Henry …
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