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A History of the County of Essex
… and other architectural sal- vage was brought from London and elsewhere. Before those alterations the house … was a park to the south. 13 Another deer park, mentioned c. 1528, sometimes called Smallbridge park although in … Cal. Inq. p. m. vi, p. 479. Morant, Essex, ii. 179, 232. B.L. Add. Ch. 5253. Morant, Essex, ii. 232; Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… much obscured, but the Nave appears to have been built c. 1160, the Chancel re-built in the 14th century, and the … of chancel, wood tablet carved with arms of the see of London impaling those of King, 17th-century. ConditionGood. … Bishop of Chichester, and grandson of John King, Bishop of London, as recorded on a tablet over one entrance. The walls …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is sent to all parts of Lincolnshire, the eastern coast, London, &c.; and pig-iron is manufactured in large … division of the hundred of Blackburn, N. division of the county of Lancaster, 2 miles (E. N. E.) from Clitheroe; … Eastry, lathe of St. Augustine, Eastern division of Kent, l mile (S.) from Sandwich; containing 452 inhabitants, and …
A History of the County of York
… may have persisted even after the Synod of Whitby and the Council of Cloveshoo, for Alcuin, in a letter to the … was done at York in the archiepiscopate of Roger of Pont-l'Evêque (1154-81). Before his elevation Roger had been … thought that the whole occasion 'did represent a second London'. 27 The minster acquired still more the character of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… comprising a Chancel, Nave and West Tower, was built c. 1100. In the 13th century the chancel was rebuilt, except … date, the elaborate chancel arch and S. doorway of c. 1160 were brought from elsewhere, probably after the … form one group. a(11) Cottages, two (200 yds. S.E.). a(12) London Row, five dwellings (80 yds. S.E.). a(13) Cottages, a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by the building of a direct turnpike road from Horsham and London after 1802 3 and the opening of a market in 1810. … 3 Meanwhile the corporation, and later the borough council, deliberately tried to increase employment … Armada Surv. ed. Lower. W.S.R.O., Ep. I/25/3 (1616). W.R.L., conveyance from Patty Clough to J. Newland, 1790. Evans, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… District Nursing Association, and it was let to the county council as a nurses' home from 1948 to 1952. By a Scheme of … homelets, 1975. Worthing Herald, 29 Oct., 5 Nov. 1976. W.R.L., Worthing pamphlets, xix, p. 271; C 54/19750 mm. 19-20; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 83 The benefice was called a perpetual curacy until c. 1902 and thereafter a vicarage. 84 In 1898 its patronage … pp. 408-13; Chantry Rec. (S.R.S. xxxvi), 159; cf. B.L. Add. MS. 39350, f. 202. W.S.R.O., Ep. I/25/3 (1635). Cf. … 37. Lond. Gaz. 18 May 1888, pp. 2822-4; W.R.L., privy council proc. concerning St. Andrew's, c. 1887, case of Eccl. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Communications. The hamlet of Worthing before c. 1800 was linked to Broadwater by a road following the line … a footpath in 1978. The Worthing-Broadwater road led to London via Findon and Steyning, and another road to Steyning … M.H. 13/213, 11 Mar. 1869. Smail, Map Story, 83; L.G.B. Prov. Orders Conf. Act, 1876, 39 & 40 Vic. c. 201 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Goring, included 163 a. in 1919 when it was bought by the county council and divided into smallholdings. 29 In 1923 … hot-house grapes, 38 and sent fruit and vegetables to the London and Brighton markets early in the season. 39 By 1896 …
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