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Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… went at the same tyme to Shotwick, also Griffith with a cart for corne and pales; Sir William Astons servant: came to see us, Brock stayd all night; Cadwallader brought a doe from Frodesly & a letter from Frogsall. 5. Satorday, Brock went away; & I …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… bed Minshall came to speake with daughter Mainwaring about a horse; we saw him not till morning. 3. Wednesday, we left … 8; eate some cold meate 2 miles beyond Wooborne; drank a bottle of wine at Newport (there Cockayne & Wright went off … we lay at the Rose at Northampton. 4. Thursday, we drank a bottle of beere & left Fowler at Creek; Baited at Morton; …
A History of the County of York
… were worshipping in the King's Manor in 1687-8. 1 A house in Little Blake Street (now Duncombe Place) may have … by a crucifix. The architects were Joseph and Charles Hansom. St. George's provides accommodation for 500 persons … seats are provided for 400 persons; the cost was £28,000. J. H. Langtry-Langton of Bradford was the architect. 26 See …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ROMAN CATHOLICISM In the 16th and 17th centuries a succession of Roman Catholic priests was stationed in … started to collect money for a more central church. 37 J. H. Newman, received into the church in 1845, felt that a … and designs accepted from the Catholic architect, J. A. Hansom. 46 The new church, dedicated to St. Aloysius, was …
Old and New London
… ask our readers to throw themselves in imagination back a century or so, and to step with ourselves mentally out of a Thames wherry alongside of the old Palace stairs at … known as the head-quarters of the Metropolitan Police, a force first instituted in that year, under the auspices of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… six of these are now in regular use. Redundancy is not a modern problem: four intramural churches were demolished in … had a lofty columnar porch (Plate 66). It was designed by J. P. Pritchett, who was also responsible for the Lendal … to be built in a basically classical style. Joseph Hansom, who with his brother Charles designed the church, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Companies. In both cases provision was also made for a hospital. St. Anthony's Hall (39), in Peasholme Green, was … The best known is No. 6 Newgate (289), illustrated in J. H. Parker's Concise Glossary of Architecture (p. 274); it … but the partnership was dissolved in 1850. Joseph Aloysius Hansom (180382), architect, founder of The Builder and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1784. It assumed its final form in 17023 when a square upper room was added to an existing arcaded market … Rickman but the promoters selected a scheme by the young J. A. Hansom and his partner E. Welch. The building was to take the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… and from the Middle Ages until modern times it has housed a substantial proportion of the greater citizens of York. In … descended to his grandson Colonel Charles Telford, J.P., who lived in the house from 1876 to his death in 1894, … to No. 109 The Mount (50), letting this house to Richard Hansom (17461818), carpenter, who soon afterwards bought the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… of brown limestone. It was probably at this crossing that a timber bridge collapsed under the weight of the multitude … precipitating 200 people into the river (W. H. Dixon and J. Raine, Fasti Eboracenses (1863), 2256). A stone bridge … Atkinson, the builder Mr. Dalton and the joiner Henry Hansom. The building has two storeys built of stock brick in …
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