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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… by William Twopeny (Plate 9), 1833, show an E. front of some pretension. Interior views of two rooms published by …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… Old Sarum), with 12th-century chevron decoration etc.; some of the stones had originally been voussoirs. A small …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… arch; it is of the 14th century but incorporates some mid 13th-century stonework. In the W. wall is a modern … of the 14th century and is of the trussed-rafter type; some of the timbers are modern, and fixed on the wall-plates … wall, a doorway with a late 16th-century moulded lintel. Some of the rooms in the upper floor and attics have exposed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… W. side of the village. The walls are of flint-rubble with some admixture of brick and with dressings of clunch; the … 12th century, with external arches of thin bricks and with some of the jamb-stones pierced as if for bars; under the … has a 17th-century chimney-stack, T-shaped on plan, and some old casement windows. Inside the building in the N. wing …
Old and New London
… as to who struck the death-blow at King Charles, and some say it was that Cornet Joyce who once arrested the king. … swag-barrows, with china ornaments, toys, &c. Some of the wares are spread on the ground, on wrappers, or pieces of matting or carpet; and some, as the pots, are occasionally placed on straw. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the revenue was estimated at 540. There are still some small remains of this house in the doorways of the … of St. Bees, is called Whitothaven; and is supposed by some to have derived its name from the light-coloured rocks … have been effected in it. Several stone piers extend, some in a diverging and some in a parallel direction, into …
Old and New London
… So rich is London in legend and tradition, that even some of the spots that now appear the blankest, baldest, and … as renowned for courage as for withad striven to put some affront on the fencing-master at Lord Norris's house, in … displayed natural regret, and was exonerated by everybody. Some time after, Lord Sanquhar being in the court of Henry …
A Dictionary of London
… south (Cal. P.R. H. VI. 1429-36, pp.215-16). There seems some confusion here, the high altar must surely have been to …
Survey of London
… of the King's person in the Hall. It was arranged that "some discreete honest person" should "watch & attend every … 76). In February, 16656, work was done in "taking downe some of ye stone figures y t stood on the battlements over ye … until 1664, 73 when it was placed in a different position. Some time before 1676 Smith lowered the pitch 74 of the organ …
Survey of London
… were demolished it is impossible to say, but certainly some were pulled down. The accounts 29 contain references to … While speaking of demolitions it may be remarked that some of the stone used for Whitehall was obtained from the … II's time, is not known, but it certainly differed in some respects. One great difference was in its extent to the …
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