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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… lower edge cut away to octagonal form to fit 14th or 15th-century stem with square base. Monuments and … (4) to Edward Tomplin, 1691. Plate: includes cup of 166062 or 64, with balusterstem, cover-paten inscribed I.T. 1609 and … rough ashlar, and the roofs are covered with stone slates or modern slates. Some of the rooms have exposed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Ecclesiastical d(1) Parish Church Of St. Candida ( Or St. Wite) And Holy Cross (Plates 83, 207, 209) stands in … is set a stone with a medival carving of a two-handled jar or ewer. The West Tower (14 ft. square) is of early … emblems of the Passion. The roof of the nave is of 14th or 15th-century date and of trussed-rafter type with moulded …
A Dictionary of London
… Coleman Street See White's Alley. White Bear In Abchurch Lane. Destroyed in the Fire 1666. Rebuilt as " Pontack's," … Street See Saville Buildings. White Bear Alley, Rosemary Lane See Bell Alley, Little Tower Hill. White Bear Alley, St. … 1746. Removed for the formation of King William Street, or perhaps earlier. Name derived from the sign. White Bull …
Survey of London
… Wardour Street follow the line of an ancient thoroughfare or path known as Hedge Lane or Colman Hedge Lane, in existence in the reign of Henry … (1799), Richard Andrews (1800 ). These four houses were formerly known as Nos. 69. There is some confusion in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the church, Whitcombe Farm and a few cottages but formerly more extensive, lies in an open valley in the N. … of the Chancel and South Porch; the West Tower was added or rebuilt in the 16th century. The S. side of the nave was … both by John Wallis, 1st inscribed HOPE WELL IW 1610, 2nd LOVE GOD IW 1610. Bell-frame: early 17th-century framing …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… has been drastically restored, the West Tower wholly or partly rebuilt, and the South Vestry and South Porch …
A History of the County of Essex
… was held by its successors. 16The advowson of a curacy or vicarage was granted to the earl of Oxford in 1536, 17and … A priest of Colne Miblanc witnessed charters in the 1140s or 1150s, 34but the living was apparently vacant in 1254. … 37 The church was vacant in 1563. 38William Adams, curate or vicar from 1584 to c. 1609, was also vicar of Earls Colne. …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the northern third of the parish, and in the detached or almost detached area within Colne Engaine. Although … 5, f. 218. P.R.O., C 143/311, no. 16. E.R.O., T/B 548/1 (formerly D/DBm M65; D/DBm M329, pp. 179 sqq.). P.R.O., E … D/ACR 10, f. 269v.; ibid. T/M 266. Ibid. T/B 548/1 (formerly D/DBm M329, pp. 43, 45); ibid. T/M 266; ibid. D/CT …
A History of the County of Essex
… school was built on the corner of Bures Road and the lane to the church. 83It was supported by subscriptions and …
A History of the County of Essex
… WHITE COLNE THE ancient parish of White Colne (1,466 a. or 593 ha.), 51which took its name from its Domesday tenant … 1765, 64runs through the southern edge of the parish. The lane running north from the Col- chester road towards Bures … were recorded as field names at the same date; Morelands, formerly Moleland, was recorded in 1550 and Pannells in 1646, …
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