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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… extend over the registration-district of Bourne. The town-hall, erected at an expense of 2500, on the site of a former …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… with some timber framing, it contains a 16th-century hall of one bay, formerly open with a louvre in the roof and … a 2 storeyed cross wing was added to the west end, and the hall was probably converted to two storeys. 17 A freehold … William Blount had it, 51 presumably as tenant. William Hall was the lord's lessee from 1696 until 1702 or later, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at the Northgate parish was extended beyond New Inn Hall Street as far as Bulwarks Lane. 47 St. Ebbe's parish … and Merton colleges in 1682. 64 The authorities of Alban Hall locked their gates against the parishioners of St. … was that the perambulation was taking in too much of the hall, not that it was taking it in at all. 65 In 1769 the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… (Parishes) Order, 1985 (copy at counc. offices, the Hall, Lairgate, Beverley). V.C.H. Yorks. E.R. i. 14-15. Reg. … Rlys. (E. Yorks. Loc. Hist. Ser. iii), 12, 14. Ibid. 13; Hall, Hist. Beverley, 100-1; O.S. Map 1/1,056, Beverley 4 …
Survey of London
… passage into Grosvenor Street by the side of the Aeolian Hall was numbered as part of Bourdon Street in 1936. Within … forms part of that of Grosvenor Hill Court. The Aeolian Hall (formerly Grosvenor Gallery) The Aeolian Hall (formerly Grosvenor Gallery) was built on land in two …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… E. of the church, around the entrance to the park of Bourn Hall (Monument (2)); it is no doubt derived from the prosperity of the Hall during the Sackville-West tenure in the 19th century. … the award was made in 1820. Improvements thereafter to the Hall and its surroundings had their counterpart in the …
A Dictionary of London
… Bowyers Makers of long and cross bows. Incorporated 1620. Hall in Bowyers' Court, Cripplegate. Burnt in the Fire and not rebuilt. No hall now. Bowyer's Court South out of Fenchurch Street, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… ceiling-beams indicate the position of a narrow central hall, with the front door on the S. and a room on each side. … 17th and 18th centuries, all brought from elsewhere. The hall has an overmantel partly made up of 17th-century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… 1605: to Andrew Mayne, 1621: to Mary Mayne, 1641: to John Hall, 1617. Monuments and Floor Slabs: in the tower, stone …
Survey of London
… 2 The lessees from the fifth Earl included (Sir) Richard Blake, a 'gentleman', and a 'chirurgeon'; another is known to … two 'uniform' houses were built at this time by the same Blake who was the Earl of Bedford's lessee, but seemingly as … buildings which now dominate itthe Opera House and Floral Hall (185660), the Police Station and Magistrates' Court …
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