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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… at 2 Jordon St, joiner and cm (1825). [D] Timothy, David, Barbican, London, cm and u (182735). Recorded at no. 30, … bk] Trivett, Samuel, formerly of Pigg St, late of Barbican, London, u (1761). Discharge from Debtors Prison …
A History of the County of Leicester
… approach to the entrance was probably once narrowed by a barbican. The Castle House stands close to the entrance. It …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Four stages mark the eventual capture of the castle. The barbican was first taken, when four or five were slain. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… roadway crossed two bridges, between which in 1380 was a barbican. 563 One of the bridges, probably that on the west, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… divided into a number of copyhold tenements. Of these the Barbican with the Norman Gateway, and the Keep were granted … towards the moat, to the east of the entrance, when the Barbican was built in the 14th century. Of the two mounds the … carried on a strong corbel table overhanging the moat. The Barbican 58 or Outer Gatehouse was built in the first part of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… stood the Market House at the western end of the market. Barbican House (No. 169) at the eastern corner of Castlegate, … gate (see above, p. 11) is preserved in Spicilegia (MS. in Barbican House Library) and in the Burrell Collections, where …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to the Sussex Archaeological Society and is preserved at Barbican House, Lewes. This includes lists of parishioners … in the year 1620; part of the inscription is in the Barbican House Museum. The gallery front at the west end of … stone from the well is in the lapidary museum at The Barbican, Lewes. 'Pinewellstrete' occurs in a deed of about …
A History of the County of Northampton
… wall, two stables, a new gate, two old gates, an old barbican, the mantellum of the castle, the hall court, the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… hill. Upon an outlying spur of this ridge is placed the barbican, which itself forms the first ward, and is connected … places, while the battlements and alure of the outer barbican were in great part thrown down and injured. 176 The … though patched, repaired, and refaced in many places. The barbican in its present state probably dates in the main from …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… presently, had been added to the Bargate. The Quayages and Barbican duty, granted from 1323 to 1346 (see below) should … the 'old-castell-hill' 62 with two gates, a mantelet and barbican of stone, that is, an encircling wall about it with … these works on the quay the burgesses had constructed a barbican of wood, and were now proposing to build it in stone …
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