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A History of the County of Oxford
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… is of two storeys, timber-framed, and with roofs of stone slates. The surviving W. cross-wing of the original … by moulded joists; the original fireplace has moulded stone jambs and flat four-centred arch; above it is some … and foliage but some with blank shields; the fireplace has stone jambs and an oak lintel. The N. room has a chamfered …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 129-30. S.H.C. N.S. x (2), 198. S.R.O. 2009/4. Date stone (restored). In 1796 date stone was on E. wall of ch.: B.L. Add. MS. 21236, f. 370b. A …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 30 May 1795 as Carver & Gilder carving on Wood and Stone also burnished Oil and Glass-gilding for Spandells in … years patronage. His career included external carving in a stone-like composition, and the range of his internal carved … from London, and made chimney-pieces in marble, wood and stone; frames for pictures, looking-glasses and marble slabs; …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… boards 1 s. 4 d. 2 old silver rings, by the view of John Stone 1 s. 2 d. a small gilt collar, given by William … Wynsecomb to the image of B.M. at the choir door, to J. Stone 6 d. 300 stones of Ilfercomb, to John Mason 1 s. 6 d. timber 6 d.; free stone 2 l. 7 s. 4 d. 2 l. 7 s. 10 d. Total 2 l. 12 s. 4 d. …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… of Frome 8 d. Alice Flynt 1 s. 8 d. W. Cotle 6 d. Nicholas Stone of Bristol 1 s. 0 d. Richard Dollyng of Wells, a silver … John Cochill, for hauling and roughhewing 81 loads of free stone of "ayshler" 2 l. 7 s. 3 d. To John Hancock, for hauling and roughhewing 18 loads of mold stone from the vicar of Doulting's quarries, for pavement of …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… 10 s.; Dultingcote, 13 s. 4 d. Expenses. Weekly wages of stone-cutters, carpenters and others, through the year 7 l. … 89 lbs. of wax for the beam 3 s. 8 d. Mr. William Smyth, stone-cutter, yearly pay 1 l. 6 s. 8 d. A load of reeds 2 s. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the hills is a strong clayey loam, with large boulders of stone, and in the lower grounds chalky and flinty. The living … Crown and the Bishop of Chester, alternately. The first stone of a church, St. John's, was laid in August, 1845, and … James the Apostle's, was consecrated in Nov. 1846; it is a stone edifice, with some windows of stained glass, but is …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… 300 yards below this the river is crossed by a rustic stone bridge, and at an equal distance lower down occurs the … occupying the banks of the river, over which is a neat stone bridge of five arches. The Upper Town includes the … ages, urns of the coarsest workmanship, implements of stone, bones, ashes, and curiously wrought stones. Near the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… on the upper range: at the division of the hills, pudding-stone abounds. Of 5000 acres, not more than 200 or 250 are … In the churchyard of Farr, for example, is a large erect stone, curiously sculptured with pagan devices, and … rateable annual value of the parish is 808. The rocks and stone in the district, which are abundant in every direction, …
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