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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the N. and N.W., caps many isolated rounded hills in the S.W. and W. and forms broad open stretches of land N.W. of … there is no clear explanation. Fig. 12 Arthingworth, Ashby St. Ledgers, Dodford, Norton and Welford Village plans … Farndon (Woodford-cum-Membris (3)), Everdon (6), Ashby St. Ledgers (7), Guilsborough (8), Spratton (15), West Haddon …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… No attempt is therefore made here to assess the county's material contribution to our picture of Roman and pre-Roman … Abbas, Frampton, Kingston Russell, Stratton, and Sydling St. Nicholas, and by many isolated examples elsewhere. The … Abbas, Compton Valence, Frampton, Maiden Newton, Sydling St. Nicholas, Stratton and Wynford Eagle. Some Enclosures and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the Chalk escarpment of the Downs, which traverses it from S.W. to N.E. The scarp varies in height between 200 ft. and … walls; for instance in the 14th-century tower of Blandford St. Mary church the flint-work is banded with Heathstone from … villa at Fifehead Neville and the Roman villa at Hinton St. Mary lie on the Corallian ridge. The Roman sites at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… is traditionally connected with King Offa and the death of St. Ethelbert. Most of these earthworks date, in all … number of homestead-moats. A few mottes, such as Mortimer's Castle, Much Marcle, and Lower Court, Munsley, have … is perhaps also of pre-Conquest date. The figure of St. Peter and the cross over the S. doorway at Bromyard may …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… was the City boundary defined by the City walls, leaving St. Mary's Abbey and the S.W. side of Bootham in the North Riding. … the barracks in the Fulford Road (monuments 3234). St. Mary's Abbey stands on a site previously occupied by the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… houses were further elaborated with buttresses and one, 17 St. George's Square (297), of very high quality, had both a … close-studding (Plate 79). The timber-framed range of 1112 St. Mary's Street (349) had traceried heads to the panels …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Hamond, Loggan, Custance, and Baker. William Cole, M.A., F.S.A. (171482), the Cambridge antiquary, known latterly as … in the Museum, Add. MSS. 5799 801). He was buried in St. Clement's church, see Monument (7) there. John Bowtell … and reproduced in the Portfolio accompanying the latter. David Loggan (16351700?), artist and engraver, was of Danzig …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… from Yorkshire to Somerset provides some of England's finest building stone. Stamford lies on this outcrop, … fields. Around 1270 Master Reginald of the hospital of St. Thomas on the Bridge had a quarry in the open fields … cultivation' (Ex. MS, 47/31/10). South of the Welland in St. Martin's parish Robert Hames had won stone before 1796 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Boulder Clay, in W. Suffolk and continue through E. and S. Cambridgeshire to the Chilterns and beyond. Clunch is … in 1510 and for Bishop Fisher's tomb-chest of c. 1535 in St. John's Chapel; these do not survive, but the character of … it occurs again in the cloister vaults of the New Court at St. John's College of 182631. Small roughly coursed rubble …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… by the recorded use of it as a quarry from Henry VI's reign onwards for, inter alia, King's, Trinity, Emmanuel … with precision, but it is likely that the bounds between St. Giles' and Chesterton parishes and the scarp of the … have been found. 17 Reused Roman brick in the fabric of St. Peter's church could have come from the Roman town wall. …
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