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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… chapel was built in the late 19th century 67 and a village hall c. 1935. 68 In 1773 there was a pond in the north part … SU 25 NW. (1982 edn.); inf. from Arch. section, Co. Hall, Trowbridge. V.C.H. Wilts. iv. 399-400, 450-1. Above, … 374. Cf. air photo. in possession of Arch. section, Co. Hall, Trowbridge. W.R.O. 9/15/41. Ibid. 9/15/54. V.C.H. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… clay at 107 m. above OD. The field it occupies is called Hall Close (G. Baker, Hist. of Northants., II (183641), 153; …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Farm or immediately to the west, in the field known as Hall Close, or both. 1 Most of the other houses in the … was not deserted, in the postmedieval period. Except for Hall Close, the village remained just outside the park … rooms included two butteries and two parlours as well as a hall, two kitchens (one of them 'new'), a brewhouse and a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… arrangement of the E. range consisted of a square entrance hall with the principal stair beyond it. This stair, flanked …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and is situated on the river Dee, near which stands Eaton Hall, the princely residence of the Marquess of Westminster. … leading by a magnificent flight of steps to the great hall; and on the eastern side is another noble flight of … Macclesfield. A short distance from the village is Eaton Hall, long a seat of the Antrobus family. Eaton EATON, a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… heads and one with a two-centred head. b(8). Westbarrow Hall, house, now two tenements, m. N.N.E. of the church, was built in the 15th century with a central hall and cross-wings at the E. and W. ends. The W. wing was … since been largely refaced with brick. The roofs to the hall and W. wing have been partly re-built, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the rector is also entitled to the tithes of Bishop's Hall, New Buckenham. The church is an ancient structure in … Reresby in 1801, amounts to about 100 per annum; Barnes Hall hospital for six people, erected in the 15th of Charles … and freestone, which is quarried for building. Eccleshill Hall is a handsome and ancient mansion of stone, commanding …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Hatton, 5 from Eaton, 4 from Wolverton, and 3 from New Hall. 1 In 1672 hearth tax was paid on 19 houses in … 10 houses in Eaton (probably including Harton, New Hall, and Wolverton), 4 in Hatton, and 15 in Hungerford and … 63 in 16 households in Eaton, Harton, Hatton, New Hall, and Wolverton, and 34 in 13 households in Hungerford …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… and utter inability to repair it, being mostly of mean trades, as basket-makers and turners. The Court therefore … such as were tradesmen, who were here by occasion of their trades according to the Statute, and such as were not … Lancashire; educated at Cambridge; Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1561; L.L.D., 1569; a Member of the High Commission for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Durham; ( d) Thomas Smith, Bishop of Carlisle; ( e) John Hall, Bishop of Bristol; ( f) Sidney, 1st Earl of Godolphin; … N. wall, (1) of John Noble, LL.B., Principal of Broadgate Hall (now Pembroke College), 1522, altar-tomb and effigy of … (8) stone tablet recording benefactions of John Hall, Bishop of Bristol (16911710) and Master of Pembroke, …
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