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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… WATRINGBURY. PAGE 106, last line but four. Since Mr. Style's having quitted the vicarage of Watringbury it has been … a like direction throughout the county. The well-looking brick mansion mentioned as of the time of queen Elizabeth, is … becoming ruinous, was taken down in 1786, and a convenient brick farm-house erected on the scite of it. Line 13. Ripple …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… widow of Terry Marsh, esq. now resides in her late husband's house in Boughton-street. PAGE 6, line14 The payment to … inadequate to the sum, it is now paid as the archbishop's alms out of the revenues of the see. PAGE 8, line from the … owners as Brenley above-mentioned. PAGE II. Mr. Hawkins's eldest daughter married Francis Curson, of Waterperry, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… (where these differed from these of the Commission's investigators) as the results of a longer, closer and more … on one side. Two other rooms were found to have original brick fireplaces, one with moulded, the other with chamfered … Road, is of two storeys with attics. The walls are of brick covered with cement; the roofs are tiled. The house was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… of the Doom on the E. wall (Plate 189), the seraph on the S. has the following names of virtues inscribed on his lower … inscriptions are much defaced. The group of heads in the S.E. bay (Plate 190), though not by the same hand as this … found necessary to re-build the walls, resetting the old brick facing and diapering wherever it had survived. The …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… soldiers for the expedition against the Scots in 1639. . s. d. 1639. Item, given to Burton, by the consent of the … for him when he went awaie 0 5 1 Item, given to Burton's wyfe by y e consent of the ffeoffees, the some of 0 10 0 … for we find him returning sick, and deprived of his sword. s. d. Item, given to Burton at his returne from Scotland, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… As you wished to be advertised of the arrival of the King's ship Barkager; it arrived this afternoon at the shoals in … much as you can with the rest, or you will hinder the King's service. With note [by Uvedale] Who can convey money by … have had at one time in their purses both of His Majesty's and of the French King's, receiving eight groats a day for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… 100 l. for provision of materials of reparation, stone, brick, &c. [1 page, endorsed by Sir W. Cecil.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Court park, making new gates, &c.; total, 131 l. 12 s. and 240 timber trees from Sunning, cos. Oxon and Berks, … 9. 3. Estimate by John Taverner, surveyor of His Majesty's woods from Trent southward, of the charge of impaling … Lodge, repaving the hall with tile and the kitchen with brick, and putting up two gates at the entrance to the park; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… come this summer, the house might be let now, and the the brick wall stay until he can give order for doing it, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… and so still, till the parkage of a nolt come to 2 s. sterling, and a sheep to 6 d. sterling for that year; new … at the next day of truce, pay for every tide stopping 20 s. sterling to the complainant, and be delivered to remain … and munition wasted in war. Authority to have stone, brick, lime, &c. for repairs of the buildings, and workmen at …
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