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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (17 ft. square) has an 18th-century window. In the N. wall the arch opening into the Garrard Chapel is of uncertain … work, re-used, and partly modern; at the W. end of the wall is a low-side window of one cinque-foiled light, probably of the 14th century, re-cut. In the S. wall is a late 13th-century window of two trefoiled lights, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on the side next the sea, is surrounded by an irregular wall called the curtain, and flanked at unequal distances by … Maunsel's Tower stands in an angle formed by the curtain wall, and is one of the noblest relics of the Norman towers; … of vault, arched with stone, and open in front; and in the wall, which is very thick, is a gallery or passage ascended …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… The late 14th-century window in the E. half of the S. wall of the chancel is of two trefoiled lights with a … head; the late 13th-century western window, in the same wall, is of two trefoiled lights, with soffit-cusping in a two-centred head. The N. chapel has a window in the N. wall similar to the S.E. window in the chancel; in the W. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… added c. 1630. In 1904 the church was restored, and the N. wall of the nave partly re-built. Architectural … lights with sunk spandrels in a square head. In the N. wall is a window of two square-headed lights, probably of the 16th century, with a modern sill. In the S. wall is a 16th-century window of one wide light, with …
Survey of London
… with dormer windows. On the first floor, throughout the wall is plastered and forms a too ready background for …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… occupies a very spacious area, inclosed by a strong stone wall of rude construction, much of which, with its facing of … facing Deganwy is a very deep narrow fosse, surrounding a wall of loose stones. The whole of this range of hills …
Survey of London
… to have and possesse the same for his owne use." The rear wall of these premises is probably indicated by the thickened … a vacant space of 11 ft between such House & the Garden Wall belonging to the Duke of Dorsett." on Sir Matthew's … any building, rails or pales higher than the duke's garden wall within 15 feet of the Park, or within 11 feet of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… monument. Roman b(1). A tessellated pavement and a wall built entirely of Roman bricks is recorded by Morant on … DescriptionThe Chancel (35 ft. by 23 ft.) has a modern E. wall and window. In the N. wall are three windows, the two eastern of early 14th-century …
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