Search

Displaying 131 - 140 of 10064
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… and 2d. to each of his children. Some years later Jordan's son, also called Jordan, granted and confirmed to Richard … been extended eastward, and the tenement had a door in a brick wall into the church, which was 'made up' (?blocked) in … at her own cost. She agreed to remove the 'funnel' of brick in the part of the premises occupied by her, running …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… property lay on the E. side of Honey Lane, bounded to the S. by Cheapside and to the N. by the churchyard of All … atte Wode granted their third part, which lay in the S. part of the property, to Thomas Sely, citizen and skinner … marriage settlement. The property was described then as 3 brick messuages, on a site 27 ft. 4 in. (8.33 m.) wide to the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the 2 parts had been reunited before the Fire. In 1858 the S. end of the property was represented by nos. 107-8 … to the north, which may originally have been Sabelina's: 'Sabelinesbury', to the S. of property in St. Lawrence … after 1540, but in 1572 the company agreed to repair in brick the wall towards Mr. More's yard (8A1) because the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… In 1325 Walter de Blecchinggeleye was Sir Stephen Asshwy's tenant, probably for 9A. In Asshwy's grant, before 1328, of the whole of 8 and 9A to John de … W., 10 to the E., 8 and 10 to the N. and Cheapside to the S. Asshwy gave de Oxenford a certain sum as a gersum, and was …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… to superintend the execution of his design. Mr. Harrison's plan was a semicircle, a form, in some respects, possessed … 283 seats, in the new edifice, were sold for 2061, 19 s. to freehold proprietors in the parish, to be annexed to … that protects the small gardens on the bank side. The brick-field on the bank top is included within the boundary …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… Street (Fig. 70) This street, a continuation of St. Peter's Street, crosses at its E. end a possible market-place, … (77) Terrace, Nos. 48, two storeys and attics, red brick front wall, remainder coursed rubble, with mansard … Hospital, leases). Openings in the rear wall have brick dressings. Modern shops occupy most of the ground …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by Henry VI on 20 May 1438, 2 and at the archbishop's request the king accepted the title of co-founder ( tanquam … in the east wall cut. The room was barrel vaulted in brick in 1728 in order to safeguard the muniments above. 149 … lies the common room, which is vaulted with plastered brick cross vault. It is curious that the windows of common …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Allensmore 3 ALLENSMORE (C.b.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)XXXIX, N.W., (b)XXXIX, S.W.) Allensmore is a … The house is of two storeys, partly timber-framed with brick nogging and partly of brick; the roofs are tiled. It is of 17th-century date and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of Allerthorpe and close to Stone beck. Allerthorpe's name suggests a subsidiary Scandinavian settlement, but … house in the village. The former Allerthorpe Hall, a large brick and slate house of three storeys, stands in its own … now known as the Gables. It originated as a 17thcentury brick building with a main range and a cross-wing extending …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Allington 2 ALLINGTON (B.d.) (O.S. 6 in. XXXVIII, N.W.) Allington is a small parish adjoining … exposed ceiling-beams. (2) New Close Farm, house 600 yards S.W. of (1), is of two storeys with attic; the walls are of roughly squared and coursed stone patched with brick and the roofs are thatched. It was built in the 17th …
Displaying 131 - 140 of 10064