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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… year for placing four boys at 5 each to handicraft trades or husbandry; surplus income was to be saved for repairs and … general purposes of the foundation. 4 The former school house in East (now North) Street, called in 1961 the Moat … became one of the Wilton Municipal Charities in 1885 (see below). The benefaction of Robert Sumption of the parish …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wilton Seals', W.A.M. xix. 356. For a picture of this seal see Hoare, Mod. Wilts. Branch and Dole, 67. Wilton Corp. MSS. … and photograph of an impression on a document of 1348 see W.A.M. xix. 357, and pl. facing p. 342. Wilton Corp. MSS. Deed. See also W.A.M. xix. 356 and 360 for impression on document …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… W. wall is entirely modern. The North Aisle (10 ft. wide) (see Plate, p. 349) has, in the N. wall, two windows, both of … at the vicarage, uninscribed, probably by Robert Doddes or Mot, late 16th-century. Brasses: In N. aisleat E. end, of … the brick front is modern; the roofs are tiled. The house was built probably in the second half of the 17th …
The Environs of London
… very ancient records Wimbledon is described as a grange or farm within the manor of Mortlake, which accounts for its … in his son's name, that he lived occasionally at the manor house. In the year 1599 he entertained Queen Elizabeth at his … 38. It appears by a record in the cartulary of the see of Canterbury 39, that Peter de Eggeblanche, or
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… to the present exiguous Corn Market; names such as West Row and Cook Row perhaps indicate the process of infilling. … was never permitted to enter the congregation of men; or any man the house of the nuns, except priests only, who used to enter the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Holms, of which the history is not documented. St. Giles's House, the seat of the earls of Shaftesbury, is the principal … donor with shield-of-arms (unidentified 53), German or Flemish, early 16th-century, erected 1785. Graffiti: On … a second cement plat-band and a plain parapet wall with a row of ball finials; the latter appear to have been installed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… but a moated site (Monument (19)) is possibly that of the house of the manor of Francis, later Cobb, known to have been … (Monuments (6), (7), (9), (1214), (17) and (18)), all more or less altered and enlarged, have been listed. … the surviving two of four semi-detached pairs built in a row during the 18th century. a(6) Coomb Grove Farm, T-shaped, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… substantial premises west of the church. 3 The high bridge or mill bridge was probably built in the Middle Ages below an … of Conduit (later Bayford) Hill in the east, where Coylton Terrace was built c. 1836. 21 There was also a small area of … 29 are the medieval no. 7 Church Street, 30 a 16th-century house, now two dwellings, 31 and a 17th-century house both in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the poor. The union of Wincanton comprises 39 parishes or places, 37 of which are in the county of Somerset, and two … the poor, given by Robert Astey in 1607. Near Grancourt House, which was the seat of Sir William Howard, who … canal has a wharf here; and the Winchfield and Hartley-Row station of the London and South-Western railway is within …
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