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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… or Durham, but such as are within the compass of the Queen's pardon. We have found the juries willing to serve the … to have the forfeitures as in the rebellion in Henry VIII.'s time, and they will be great. Order should be taken with … Richard Norton and Thos. Markenfeld's lands. Norton has a brick house, which looks fair, but is all out of order …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… been landed within the West Wardenry under Lord Scrope's charge, within these seven years, it has been certified to … the castle, forts, and blockhouses there; total, 669 l. 12 s. [3 sheets.] Annexing, 32. i. Note that the mayor and … the castle, blockhouses, and waterworks there, 624 l. 6 s. 10 s., and for gunpowder, 170 l.; total, 794 l. 6 s. 10 …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… ports prayed for Newfoundland to be taken under the King's government, to Lords of Trade and Plantations for report, … of William Hinton to the King. Praying for the King's consideration of petitions presented since 1670, for the … King's Territories. It is the greatest, if not the only, nursery for seamen. When it had a government it produced …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… 69. ICKLEFORD. The Old George Inn, about 200 yards S.W. of the church, is a two-storeyed building, of c. 1600. The walls are of plastered timber and brick, under-built with brick in places. The roofs are tiled. The plan is L-shaped; …
The Environs of London
… the latter having belonged to Godric, in the Confessor's reign, was, at the time of the survey, in the possession of … Tezelin the cook; they were both held of the king. Tezelin's manor continued in lay hands, and was held by a very … composed of slint, but has been almost rebuilt with brick, and is now covered with plaster. The church is of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… given in the Inventory are internal.) 103. ADDINGTON. (O.S. 6 in. xviii. S.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of … church, is of two storeys, with a cellar. The walls are of brick with stone dressings; the roofs are covered with slate. … front of the house; the wall has been re-faced with modern brick and has stone quoins; the five windows and the doorway …
Survey of London
… chancel has triplet lancets with glass by Powell. Near the S.W. corner of the interior are some stones which formed the … over a pair of triple lancets. The aisle arcades have brick arches supported on stone piers. Vicars: 1865 Henry … 1880. 35 It is a well-proportioned small church in stock brick and stone. The nave has independently roofed aisles of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor of High Halstow, which, with a messuage, called Duck's court, alias Bewell's, belonged to the family of Walpole, of Pinchbeck, in … of a dark lead colour, and others of a coarse red kind of brick earth, but both looked as if turned in a lathe. The …
Survey of London
… double basements. Their exterior was originally faced with brick, with strings and main cornice executed in patent … a friend of Dr. Johnson and a prominent figure in Boswell's Life. His wife, Lady Diana Beauclerk, the eldest daughter … life was thought to be in danger, but thanks to Lady Di's assiduous nursing, he recovered, and a month or so later …
Survey of London
… that given in 1606, it is evident that Lady Walsingham's building operations had been extensive. (i) The tenement … of the premises, which were said to consist of "one old Brick Messuage, with Offices, Coach Houses and Stables," but … application refers to the house as "a large old Brick Building formerly two Tenem ts." "Henry Guy to the …
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