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A History of the County of Shropshire
… was tenant, the mill was acquired from the Crown by two London speculators 5 and in 1650 Richard Steventon owned … Bullocks brook, was mentioned in 1586-7. 16 At Cluddley a brick windmill, probably of the late 18th century, had a … limited. In 1712 Thomas Binnell dug clay on Rushmoor for brick and tile making. 18 A brick kiln east of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Vast Burthen of the Poor's Rate, by a member of the Salop. Co. Cttee. for the employment of the poor (Holborn, 1817), 6 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… c. 1807 that house, or a successor, was replaced by one in brick on the site of the former barns, overlooking Watling … of chimney stacks, the underpinning of the jetties with brick, and the removal of the original ground-floor outer … the east of the former moat there is an early 19th-century brick dovecot and a large walled garden with an elevated mid …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… partly of flint rubble with stone dressings, and partly of brick. The Nave is probably of earlier date than the Chancel, … was built. The North Aisle with North Chapel is built of brick, and dated 1532 by a brass commemorating the builder; … (23 ft. by 14 ft.) has an obtuse two-centred arch of brick, opening into the N. chapel; it is of two double …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… miles (W. S. W.) from Norwich, and 100 (N. E. by N.) from London; comprising the markettown of Wymondham, which forms … is situated on the road from Norwich, through Thetford, to London. It is of considerable size, and consists chiefly of … chapel, dedicated to St. Mary, and rebuilt in 1778, is a brick edifice, containing 200 sittings: the living is a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… is of two storeys, built in the 17th century, of red brick, much altered and enlarged in 1720, and restored in the … George Inn, N. of the church, is of two storeys, built of brick early in the 17th century, with additions of later … the lower part of the chimney stack is of 17th-century brick. The roofs are tiled. The plan is L-shaped, the wings …
A Dictionary of London
… (N. and Q. 11th S. IV. 147). Wysswarf See Fish Wharf, near London Bridge. Wytecruchestrate, Wytecroychstrate See White …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… at no. 10 in 1818 and no. 8 in 1819. [D] Yale, Elihu, London, cm, broker and upholder (178499). Addresses given at … 384, p. 130] Yale (or Yate), Elisha, 57 Little Britain, London, upholder (178993). [D] Yallop, Jeremiah, Norwich and … on 7 April 1779, and admitted freeman of the Upholders Co. by servitude on 3 May 1786. Took app. named Thomas Oakey, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… scenery is beautifully picturesque. The road from London to Exeter passes through the parish, and considerable … in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, London; impropriator, J. Murray, Esq. The vicarial tithes … feet in span, cast at the foundry of Messrs. Walker and Co., of Rotherham, was erected in 1805, at an expense of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… college lecturer on moral philosophy; vicar of Willoughby, co. Warwick, 1701-9, rector of Sopworth, Wilts, 1710, and of … matric. 18 May, 1672, aged 16. Yard, Robert s. Robert, of London, arm. Wadham Coll., matric. 20 April, 1705, aged 17; … 1589, M.A. 3 July, 1594. Yarway, Charles s. Robert, of London, pleb. Christ Church, matric. 29 Nov., 1678, aged 18, …
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