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A History of the County of Sussex
… there was at least one terrace facing the sea near by. 50 Ann and Market streets, north of Warwick Street, were … Montague streets too. 63 Meanwhile at the north end of the old hamlet some houses were built at the same time in what … for instance along Teville Road, the beginning of the old road to West Tarring. During the last quarter of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 49 and further building by-laws were adopted in 1869. 50 Corporation In 1890 Worthing and Heene were incorporated … CowlesVoysey and opened in 1933. 74 The clock-tower of the old town hall was removed in 1950, 75 and the rest of the … sewer was laid along the course of the Teville stream, the old works being disused. 7 By 1893 the sewerage system had …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 49 though after 1536 it was said to be held in chief. 50 Robert, evidently Robert le Savage, held both parts of the … Archives, i, pp. vi-xviii, 27, 62-3, 66; ii, pp. 243, 249-50. W.R.L., abstract of title of W.S. Poyntz to Worthing …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by Independent Congregationalists in 1851 when there were 50 morning and 80 evening worshippers. 96 It was afterwards … of Findon Road and Limetree Avenue in 1958, 48 and the old church was demolished after c. 1964. 49 In 1946 the … was opened in Portland Road. 54 It continued in 1976. The Old Baptist Union Providence chapel in Marine Place was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… providing coffee, books, newspapers, lectures, and music. 50 In 1904 it moved to a new site in Buckingham Road near by, … library was opened in Richmond Road in 1975, 41 behind the old one, which became part of the museum. A weekly Worthing … pl. 27. Shearsmith, Worthing, 46-9; M. Odell, More About Old Theatre, Worthing (1945), 38-44. Wallis's Worthing …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… beneath the western ridge of the Cotswold hills. The old town, which stood in the rear of the present, was … 6.; net income, 868; patron and incumbent, the Rev. Thomas Bailey Wright; impropriators, J. Linton and J. Roper, Esqrs. … a. 6 p., of which 3131 acres are arable, 260 pasture, and 50 woodland. A pleasure-fair is held on Whit-Monday. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… square shafts, and another stack at the E. end is probably old, but is hidden by ivy. Two rooms have original … brick; the roofs are tiled. Two of the cottages have old windows and chimney stacks. ConditionFairly good. c(6). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… a silver-gilt paten of the 15th century (see Plate, p. 50) is especially noteworthy. Architectural DescriptionThe … is modern. The Organ-chamber is modern, but has some old detail re-set in it. In the E. wall is a window, said to … it is almost entirely restored, but part of the sill is old, and contains the bowl of a piscina (see Fittings). The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Roman road called WreckenDyke, which here crosses the old turnpike-road from Newcastle to Durham. Wreckington Hall … when the present church was raised on the site of the old parochial church. There are still some remains of the … John Locke, the eminent philosopher, was born in an old thatched house on the north side of the churchyard, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… head with a moulded label. The North Porch has old walls, but the outer archway and the windows are entirely … date 1640, etc. The roof of the N. nave chapel has plain old timbers, one re-used. The 15th-century roof of the S. … now two tenements, on the W. side of Writtle Green and 50 yards N.W. of (13), was built probably in 15th century …
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