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A History of the County of Warwick
… of St. BARTHOLOMEW, Birmingham, was built in 1749, as a chapel of ease to St. Martin's. The site was given by a … Dean of Worcester. On his death in 1875 10 it passed to W. Randall, Rector of Handsworth 187391, who conveyed it in … See, e.g., Hutton, Hist. Birm. (1781), 24750; R. T. Blomfield, Short History of Renaissance Architecture in Eng. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… unexceptional late medieval rubble and flint building of a type familiar in many Middlesex villages. In the 16 th and … - the Congregationalists' Ranelagh chapel of 1818 by W.F. Pocock, 9 and the Methodist church designed in 1812 by … 1870s until well into the next century. The exterior of A. Blomfield's St Andrew's, which replaced Park Chapel in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Majesty's Royal Sign Warrant dated 10th June 1929 to be a member of the Commission in place of our late colleague Sir … County Council. We are likewise indebted to Sir Arthur W. Blomfield, Mr. F. C. E. Erwood and Mr. Frank Green for …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… in which the Companies of London had their origin, present a close analogy to the "collegia opificum" which existed … opinion appears to be that the medival guilds were not a relic of Roman civilization but an original institution. 4 … MSS. Commission, 1870; Mackerell's History of Norwich; Blomfield's History of Norwich; and other authorities in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… remains may have formed part of some building other than a house. Of most of them only fragments have surviveda bath … or close by them. [Site marked on 6-inch O.S. map, xv W.] For the hoard of coins found in 1817 c. 200 yds. NE., see … were discovered on Glebe Farm to the NW. about 1830. [Blomfield, Bicester (1882), p. 17 f. The 6-in. O.S. map, xvii …
A History of the County of Oxford
… times, as it remained until quite recently, predominantly a rural county, given over to agriculture and pasturage. Yet, … found is now preserved in the Ashmolean. Ibid. ii, 202. W. F. Grimes, Holt, Denbighshire ( y Cymmrodor, xli (1930)), … 123; ibid. xxxi, 357; J.B.A.A. vi, 60; ibid. xii, 177; Blomfield, Bicester, i, 19. See Top. Index, s.v. O.A. & H.S. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an older track, metalled by the Romans. The road takes a swing northwards to avoid the marshes of the main Thames … them. ( a) Kennett, 32 and after him Dunkin, Hussey, Blomfield, and others, described a 'road' leading from the … also that it ended exactly where O.S. 6 in. Oxon. xxii S.W. marks its end. It never descended the hill to the Tackley …
A History of the County of Oxford
… layers of habitation have raised the ground-level a few feet. Even during the dry summer of 1928 the … 20. Bird's-eye View of Alchester looking Northwards, by W. Stukeley. (After Stukeley, It. Cur. (1776), ii, pl. vi … Trans. Arch. and N.H. Soc. of N. Oxf., 1857, 12341; Blomfield, Bicester, i, 811, 224; Archaeologia Oxoniensis, i …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and burnt stones, with much pottery have been found on a ridge and the north slope of the hill (above a brook) in a … 11] and Dunkin ( Bullingdon and Ploughley, i, 60, hence Blomfield, Bicester, i, 21) records '6 skeletons in a row … predominating. [ J.R.S. xix, 195; xxiv, 2067; xxv, 43; W. F. J. Knight in Oxfords. Arch. Soc. Rep., 1929, 229 ff.; …
A Dictionary of London
… Considerable difficulty was experienced in deciding upon a site, as the merchants were unanimous in their … and vegetable matter, and at the depth of 19 ft. there was a layer of gravel and a pit excavated 50 ft. by 34 ft. for … called Moorfields' Eye Hospital from its situation in Blomfield Street, Moorfields. Royal Mint Between Royal Mint …
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