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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… rebuilt and the South Porch was added. Late in the 15th or early in the 16th century a bell-turret was built. The … DescriptionThe Chancel (27 ft. by 17 ft. at the E. end and 16 ft. at the W. end), has a late 14th-century E. … jambs, and a four-centred arch of the 16th century, or perhaps modern; the splays and semi-circular rear arch are …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… built about the middle of the 15th century; towards the end of the same century the Chancel and Nave were rebuilt, … the North Vestry added in the 19th century. The late 15th or early 16th-century bench-ends in the chancel are … also Monuments); (2) of [William Golding, 1587], figure of man in plate armour, two groups of children, and two shields, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… century. c. 1330 the Nave was rebuilt and a chantry-chapel or tomb-recess added on the N. side. The West Tower was added … was built. In the 16th century the projecting tomb-recess or chantry-chapel was removed. The church was restored in the … below the window sills. In the N. wall near the E. end is an archway (see Fittings) opening into the former …
A Dictionary of London
… Lane, and given by John Long, in 1503 to the parish (End. Ch. Rep. St. Edmund's parish, 1903, p. 1). Identified as … Signe of the Bell in parish of St. Mary Magdalene at the end of the street called Milkestreete, and in the street … Lane In Abechurch Lane, mentioned in deed of 1649 (End. Ch. Rep. St. Michael Crooked Lane, 1903, p. 8). Near …
A Dictionary of London
… the west side of Wood Street at No.86, near the northern end. In Cripplegate Ward Within (Lockie, 1816). First mention … and 1755. Described by Hatton 1708 as near the northern end of Coleman Street. See Great Bell Alley, Bell Inn, Friday … 1708, and Dodsley, 1761). "Simpson's lane of one Simpson" or "Emperor's head lane of such a signe" (S. 241). After the …
A Dictionary of London
… northern portion is within the City boundary, the southern end in the City of Westminster. Mentioned 1659 (L.C.C. Deeds, … 1604 given to parish of All Hallows Lombard Street (End. Ch. 1903, p. 3). "Bell Inn" here in Lockie, 1810 and … confirmed to his mother Joan Freush "all that tenement or inn with its appurtenances called Savagesynn, alias vocat …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… tricks again. Thomas Smithurst of Fleet Street, a worthy man, stood surety for him. Action taken Dismissed on surety …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and comprising 1308 acres, of which 222 are common or waste. The living is a discharged rectory, united in 1776 … of Park, and comprises 988 acres, of which 211 are common or waste. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. … A reservoir here covers a space of 100 acres: a mile further down the hill is another, extending over 50 …
Survey of London
… Belle Vue Lodge, No. 91, Cheyne Walk LXI.BELLE VUE LODGE (or COTTAGE), No. 91, CHEYNE WALK. Ground landlord and … the house a valuable example of a type associated with the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century. There … Conder did not reside at No. 91 Cheyne Walk until 1903 or 1904. The house was taken by the Rev. A. Gerald W. Blunt …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Domesday Book. It was held as a manor by Ulketel, a free-man: he had 40 acres of land here, with half a plough, wood … a nave and chancel only; a circular tower at the west end having been long ruinated. It is a fine, … June, 1774, t. 57. Arms: Urquhart; quarterly 1st and 4th: or, 3 boars' heads erased, within a bordure gules: 2nd and …
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