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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… dramatic performances occasionally take place at the town-hall. An act of parliament was obtained some years ago for … of Bridgend and Cowbridge. A new town-hall has been lately erected, by subscription. Connected with …
Survey of London
… Turpin, in 1676 to George Whiteing and in 1679 to William Hall. 2 In 1670 Pulteney assigned the ground bounded (in … Between the main entrance vestibule and the reception hall, there was a circular marble-lined lounge under a … to have had a closet projecting at the back. At No. 13 the hall and front rooms on the ground and first floors retain …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Dampier. It thereafter descended with Colinshays. 69 The hall of the capital messuage was mentioned in 1258 70 and in … chamber, and garden were recorded. By 1648 the great hall and court were let, and were last recorded in 1652. 9 … 81 In 1994 the building was a private house and village hall. A private school was kept in 1870. 82 CHARITIES FOR THE …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in use in 1871 but was not recorded again. 15 The king's hall in Selwood forest, mentioned in 1298, may have stood in … attics. The house included a wainscotted parlour, a large hall and kitchen, a new parlour, eight bedchambers, some …
A History of the County of Stafford
… The chapel at Chillington was demolished c. 1786 while the Hall was being enlarged, but by 1791 the chapel at … a rectangular stone building is now used as a church hall. The priest's house and the school, both of brick and of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1834 and 1851 it had only five farms, in addition to the Hall. 14 Coven, two miles to the south-east of Brewood town, … this main road at Standeford, passing close to Somerford Hall, but the Hon. Edward Monckton c. 1781 closed the section by the Hall and built the present road which, running farther to the …
A Dictionary of London
… (Dodsley, 1761). Qy.=Bricklington Court. Bricklayers' Hall South out of Leadenhall Street. In Aldgate Ward (S. … The Bricklayers were incorporated 1568 (Elmes, 1831). The Hall was used also by the Silkthrowers in 1720 (Strype, ed. … was leased to the City of London College and called Sussex Hall. It is now used as offices and called Sussex House …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and several ancient houses; among the latter is Cann Hall, a very antique structure in the Elizabethan style, … are arable, 5539 meadow and pasture, and 55 wood. The town-hall, erected about the year 1646, is a spacious building of … parishes or places, with a population of 31,778. Admiral Blake was born here in 1599, and received the rudiments of …
A Dictionary of London
… the Martyr. Places of note : London Bridge, Fishmongers' Hall. See Wards. Bridge Ward Without . =Southwark. Not …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… to 1587. Thomas Bate, Haberdasher, elected by the Common Hall to the office of Bridgemaster in the room of William … 18th, 1568. Robert Ask, Goldsmith, elected by the Common Hall in the room of John Randall, July 8th, 1574. Edward Lord …
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