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A Dictionary of London
… says Basinglane or Bakeing Lane from having the King's Bakehouse or some other great bakehouse there formerly (ed. 1775, II. 824). There does not …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parsonage was in decay. 94 In 1606 the buildings included bakehouse, barn, stable, and cattle stall. 95 The house was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in the back wing, though the wing remained perhaps a bakehouse and brew-house rather than a kitchen. On the first …
Old and New London
… paid to the Holy Eucharist." The sites of the mill and the bakehouse of Bermondsey Abbey were both traceable as late as …
A History of the County of Essex
… just a short section of rampart and ditch. 28 In 1430 the bakehouse at Birch Hall, presumably belonging to the castle …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… there were about five avowed dissenters in the village; a bakehouse was fitted up for worship but not regularly used. 9 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… later 18th century and early 19th the mill was let with a bakehouse, nearby cottages, and pasture grounds. 173 By the …
Calendar of Border Papers
… slate, &c., and workmanship, will cost as above, 30 l. Bakehouse and brewhouse to be also built, in stone, lime, …
A Survey of London
… in sir Iohn Shadworths vault. Basing lane called the bakehouse. Out of this Bredstreet on the same side, is Basing … yeare of Richard the second, the same was called the Bakehouse: whether ment for the Kings bakehouse, or of bakers dwelling there, and baking bread to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… on the north and is fenced off from it'. 10 Because the bakehouse ( furnus) of the Vicar of Brewood was on John de …
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