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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Denbigh to Mold and Holywell, and bounded on the north-east by the parish of Holywell, on the east by that of … a nave and chancel, with a large chapel or chantry on each side of the latter, lighted by ranges of lancet-shaped … machine erected in 1828, from designs by Mr. Brunton, of London, and worked by a water-wheel of large diameter. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Turges. Indent: In towervery worn but retaining traces of side standards and canopy, possibly 15th century. Clock: In … 15th-century. Font: octagonal bowl with rim, concave under-side, octagonal moulded stem and hollow-chamfered base, … Bridle, 1780, white and coloured marble wall-tablet with side brackets and cornice with cartouche containing arms; (2) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of which it is the capital, 193 miles (N. N. W.) from London; containing 28,842 inhabitants. The origin of this … Bootham Bar, to the north-west; Monk Bar, to the north-east; and Walmgate Bar, to the southeast. Terminating that … of York, Mustard is a valuable article of cultivation; and fields of it are occasionally to be seen in different places …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… visitor in the 1720s commented on the many gardeners round London who 'offer all sorts of young trees ... for sale.' …
Survey of London
… there, Nos. 6, 7, 9 and 10, all of which are on the west side of the street, contain features of architectural … roof. The brick front has shallow panels on the north side to each floor corresponding with the window openings. … 260 William Adam bought the bottom house on the east side of the street, adjoining the premises in Robert …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… bank of the Ouse and of the civil town on the opposite side apparently remained substantially intact until the … past nine centuries the castle has been, like the Tower of London, a fortress, a royal palace, a mint, and a prison, as … 1929 and still contains the courthouse for the North and East Ridings. For short periods in the 13th and 14th century …
Survey of London Monograph
… Sir Thomas, changed name to Wriothesley; probably b. in London; lived in Barbican; citizen and draper 1509. His s. … Of Kensington; b. c. 1690; s. of Richard Wightwick, a London merchant and cadet of Wightwick of Wightwick, co. … Haymarket, 3 February 1794; bur d in Chapel of Tower of London. Left his heraldic MSS. to the College, four volumes …
Survey of London
… profightes of the gardeyns there." The Duke had already a London residence in Barbican, and he seems to have used the … 4 stables and 7 gardens in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields." Thenceforward "Suffolk Place" became "York House," … of the main waterstairs, with a garden or orchard on the east side. In the Norden view there is a one-storey structure …
Survey of London
… (also known as Richard FitzNigel or FitzNeale), Bishop of London, and author of the famous Dialogus de Scaccario, was … to William the treasurer, my late father, on the one side of the way within the gates, and two houses and the … of Runcevall on the north, and the water of Thames on the east, and the highway which leads from Charyngcrosse to …
Survey of London
… of steps between Nos. 50 and 51, Strand. The George on the east side has been in use as an inn ever since it was built circa …
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