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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… ancient origin, and which possibly dates from before 1466 (Hall Book I, 7). Two inns, Millstone and Salutation (75, 80), … building of three bays, the two W. bays comprising the hall; both the hall and the single bay, on the E., were originally open to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Chapel, which was consecrated by the founder in 1442; the hall, projecting N. from the end of the E. range, was … the N. half in 1727 and the S. half in 1734; the old hall and the N. vestry of the chapel were pulled down between 1724 and 1730 and the new Hall with the Kitchen and Buttery were built in 1730. A small …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Sub-warden had to reside continuously, and to dine in hall with the fellows. His special concern was with the … and in Kent, where they were most numerous, at Googy Hall, Hope All Saints, Ivychurch, Brenset, Halstow, Horsham, … that prayer was said for him daily after dinner in hall. 45 He was succeeded by Roger Keyes, one of the original …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… divided into two panels by carved brackets. The entrance-hall in the E. side of the S. wing has the ceiling divided … 100 yards N.N.W. of (4), is probably part of a central-hall type of house of 15th-century date. It is now T-shaped … at the S.E. end, the N.W. wing representing the former hall which was originally open to the roof. Late in the 16th …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… only public house in the village. The former Allerthorpe Hall, a large brick and slate house of three storeys, stands … Low, formerly Home, Farm, which was part of the Waplington Hall estate, 31 and Chicory Farm, where that crop was … York-Hull road at different times. Apart from Waplington Hall 32 only Manor Farm and a lodge remain at the probable …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in some parts sandy, and in others a stiff clay. Allerton Hall was until 1816 the residence of William Roscoe, the … mound of an ancient castle are visible at the rear of the Hall. Fossil wood of a siliceous kind is dug up from the … were erected by William Evans, Esq., of Allestree Hall, are supported by that gentleman. Allexton.See Alexton. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of coroners for the county, take place here. The town-hall, erected in 1731, is a handsome stone building …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… part of the house formed a medival building with a central hall open to the roof and probably cross-wings at the S.W. … additions made on its N.E. and N.W. sides, and the hall divided into two storeys; late in the same century a further addition was made on the N.W. of the original hall. Some refacing in brick has been done in modern times …
A Dictionary of London
… office (Dodsley, 1761). The Society purchased the Hall from the Serjeants. Anabaptist Meeting House See Pinners' Hall. Anabaptist Meeting House On the east side of Maidenhead …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… possession of these endowments, which included their hall and adjacent properties in Steelyard Shut (later Golden … and a respectable tradition records that he lived in the hall of the almshouse and that he regularly attended services … 'Catherine a foolish wench', who were then living in the hall, were presumably in his personal care. 50 The almshouses …
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