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A New History of London
… from the present gate to Surgeons hall in the Old Bailey; adjoining to which a new sessions house is nearly …
A New History of London
… comprehend all Ludgate-hill, from the Ditch to the Old Bailey on the north side of the hill, and to Cock-alley on the south side of the hill: both sides of the Old Bailey, from Ludgate-hill eastward to Fleet-lane, all … hall. On the east side of the street denominated the Old Bailey, which is supposed to have been originally called …
A New History of London
… in this prison for crimes at sea are tried at the Old Bailey. In the same prison is the Palace court, with a …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1831 18 Feb. Weller, J. 1853 12 Aug. Foot, G. 1859 2 June Bailey, J. 1868 24 Oct. Biggs. R. CTB, xxxi, 211. For the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the incorporation of part of that site into St. Peter-le-Bailey parish, and about the same date the western boundary … St. Giles and North Hinksey; the south ward, St. Peter-le-Bailey, St. Aldate's, St. Mary Virgin, St. John's, and part … St. Mary Magdalen, St. Thomas, St. Michael, St. Peter-le-Bailey, and Binsey, as well as Walton and Godstow, and a …
Survey of London
… three small houses which were also built in 18212 for John Bailey, the proprietor of the hotel which stood on the site …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… but is supported by a buttress. Secular (2). Mount and Bailey, 100 yards N.E. of the church, on fairly level ground … above O.D. The work consists of a mount with one attached bailey, and covers about an acre. The mount, 18ft. by 24 ft. … high and retains traces of its ditch. The defences of the bailey are now only indicated by a slight scarp, except on …
A Dictionary of London
… Alley, Fleet Street, leading up steep steps into the Old Bailey, opposite the Sessions House (P.C. I 732-Boyle, 1799). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… The earthworks consist of an irregular oblong-shaped bailey with a slightly narrower projection at its S. end on … and which appears to have been originally divided from the bailey by a ditch. A slight mound on the site of the keep … any evidence of the probable N.W. entrance to the bailey. The S. end is protected by a double scarp with a berm …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of two houses and extensive gardens, formerly the castle bailey, besides the remains of a substantial mansion. 71 … which gave access across the outer drawbridge to the outer bailey; an 'inner bridge facing the tower within the ditch' led to a second drawbridge and the inner bailey. 78 Two other towers stood at the time. 79 About 1400 …
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