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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… in. XXVI N.W.) Yelling is a parish and village 5 m. E.N.E. of St. Neots. The Church and Church Farm are the principal … late in the 14th century. About the same time the West Tower, the South Porch and clear-storey were added and the … head with a moulded label and mask-stops. The West Tower (about 11 ft. square) is of late 14th-century date and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… covering just over 900 hectares, occupies a narrow strip of land which widens at the E. end. Its W. boundary is formed … 95 m. and 145 m. above OD and except in the extreme W. of the parish where Lower Lias Clay is exposed most of the area is covered by Boulder Clay. The western …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Y Yerbeston YERBESTON, a parish, in the union and hundred of Narberth, county of Pembroke, South Wales, 4 miles (S. W.) … English style of architecture, with a massive and lofty tower of rude construction. The body consisted of a nave and … 15th, November 23rd, and December 2nd; and a manorial court is held periodically. The living is a perpetual curacy, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… N.E.) Yetminster is a parish and village 4 m. S.S.W. of Sherborne. The church is the principal monument. … consisting of the Nave, North and South Aisles, West Tower and North Porch was rebuilt. The church was restored in … Schoolmaster's House adjoins the school on the W. a(13) Court House, 45 yards E. of (12), retains many of its …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Geta, and a numerous army, attended by his whole court. The besiegers, on his approach, retired towards the … been found. Among these, the principal are, a polygonal tower, with the south wall of the Mint yard; an inscription … stages of the manufacture were carried on in villages and hamlets, where the wool underwent the respective operations …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… York Castle THE DEFENCES OF THE CITY OF YORK AN INVENTORY Note. The walled city is … Bridge, and next along the Walmgate sector from the Red Tower to Fishergate Postern, whence the length from York … to the marshy banks of the two rivers. A palace in King's Court possibly included remains of the S.E. gate of the …
Survey of London Monograph
… thought that York herald was originally the officer of Edmund of Langley, created Duke of York in 1385, but the … Theatre, Haymarket, 3 February 1794; bur d in Chapel of Tower of London. Left his heraldic MSS. to the College, four … Hall, Bishops Hill, near Taunton, and of Langford Court, Langford Budville, Somerset, a soldier of fortune who …
Survey of London
… Embankment Gardens is now almost the sole surviving relic of the great houses which in the medival and Renaissance … for him, and when his efforts to press his claims at court failed he resorted to force. On 7th February, 16001, he … failed, and Essex was beheaded as a traitor within the Tower of London on 25th February. In 1600 Egerton had married …
Survey of London
… York Place CHAPTER 1: YORK PLACE Towards the end of the twelth century Richard of Ely (also known as Richard … the Kings of England," 5 granted "all his houses and the court, together with a certain stable which is not of the same court, in the town of Westminster, held by the grant of the …
Survey of London
… York Place and George Court CHAPTER 10: YORK PLACE ( formerly Of Alley) AND GEORGE COURT York Place, a narrow court running parallel with the …
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