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A History of the County of Sussex
… were discovered in 1909. The cross-arm was laid out askew to the long axis of the building, the nave of which was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is met by another bench that crosses the aisle, a little askew, to meet the first pillar of the arcade and has a gap … north aisle just east of the doorway is placed a little askew in order to avoid the second north window splay, and to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… as a seedsman in Portway, Middle Leigh, where he built Askew, later Portway, House in 1845. He is credited with …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the three wives, conveyed this moiety to Josiah or Jonas Askew. 34 The latter died in 1750, 35 and his land was afterwards sold by the Askew family to the Deverells. 36 John Deverell was lord of … of Robert Adams, 1725, to James Adams, 1775, and to Jonas Askew, 1750. On the south wall of the nave is a tablet to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the east wing is an addition of c. 1700, built slightly askew with the older part, perhaps because of the moat. It is …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… who died unmarried, and Anne the wife of the Rev. Adam Askew, D.D., 455 and three daughters of Catherine Moore, Anne … share of the moiety of Hall Court came to the Askew family, 457 but it seems to have been further divided amongst the children of Anne Askew, since Adam, one of her sons, had a fourth of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… second nothing; in the middle a shield bears the arms of Askew with a pierced molet for difference, impaling three … the tracery is an angel bearing a shield of Bishop William Askew (Aiscough) of Salisbury with a mitre or on the fesse; a shield of Askew, with a crescent for difference; an angel with a shield …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… date; it is square with the nave, and therefore askew with the chancel. It closely resembles the chancel arch …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Middlesex election. Burwood Park, the seat of the Misses Askew, was rebuilt before 1809 by Sir John Frederick, bart., … area of the park. 110 It is now the property of the Misses Askew. Hersham contained a manor known as MOREHALL alias …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Inside (south of) it is a small lobby with doors fixed askew to open into the two rooms, and meeting the partition … top, and south of it, in line with the beam but set rather askew, is a chamfered and cambered lintel of a doorway with …
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