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A History of the County of Hampshire
… which supported it only one now remains. The triple rows of stone seats on which the Prefects sat exist in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… all belong to Bishop Morley's time, c. 1670. The lower rows of seats have carved fronts of c. 1540 with the arms of … south-west of the site of the cloister is Dome Alley, two rows of fine early 17th-century brick houses facing on to a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… altar recess in the east wall of the same transept are two rows of trefoiled compartments each containing a figure, and … are two layers of painting, the earlier consisting of two rows of trefoil-headed compartments containing figures, and … Mr. Wright,' chaplain and steward of the Hospital in 'y e dayes of King James.' He adds: 'since which time to this …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… II. A planting of 240 young elm trees in 16846 'in y e upper and lower Avenue' apparently marks the beginning of … stand, is possibly temp. Henry II, but now exhibits four rows of modern windows similar to those of the nether … place. Liberate R. 24 Hen. III, m. 22. See Stow, Ann. (ed. E. Howes, London, 1631), 206. Exch. Accts. (K.R.), bdle. 492, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Nat. Biog.). Adam Murimuth, Continuatio Chronicarum (ed. E. M. Thompson, Rolls Ser.), 155, 156. Adam gives (ibid. 231, … 14689, 1473, 1476, 3807. Ellis, Letters (Ser. 3), ii, 132. e.g. Ellis, Letters (Ser. 3), iii, 30; L. and P. Hen. VIII, … and Davis, op. cit. ii, 161. Cal. Pat. 14229, p. 131. e.g. ibid. 137781, pp. 79, 354; 13815, pp. 4078, 571; 13969, …
A Dictionary of London
A History of the County of Stafford
… of Church Hill Street and Hawfield Lane were built up with rows of workers' cottages in the mid 1850s by Burton Freehold … Church Hill Street existed by 1881. 16 By the late 1870s rows of houses stretched south-west of the village along … designed c. 1860 by 'Mr. Street' of London (probably G. E. Street) for a Burton solicitor Abraham Bass. The name is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… squared stones laid in courses; the chancel has a modern E. gable of timber and plaster. The roofs of the chancel and … in 1884, and in 1889 a North Aisle, with a Vestry at the E. end and an Organ-chamber, was added to the chancel, … a moulded external string-course. The 15th-century E. window is of five cinque-foiled ogee lights with tracery …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in the parish, Martinstown in the centre, Ashton in the E. and Rew (not recorded as such until 1283, but probably … ft. by 15 ft.) has two-stage diagonal buttresses at the N.E. and S.E. corners and a three-stage buttress in the centre of the S. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… to a maximum of 168 m. in the S.W. and 190 m. in the N.E., across a rolling landscape drained by several small … overploughed with ridge-and-furrow but others, in the S.E., survive as sharply defined features. The village … The whole has been overploughed with ridge-and-furrow. S.E. of the moat, still on the S.W. of the stream, is a group …
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