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A History of the County of Oxford
… and with flattened fourcentred arches, the roof-lines broken by dormer gables of stone. Apart from this there is … in the area afterwards covered by Castle Street and the Wharf. 65 The building was demolished after the Civil War in … into two tenements, and the stable situated on Castle Wharf was used as a warehouse. 128 V.C.H. Oxon. ii. 1523. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by which date the properties had probably been completely broken up. 163 The present church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN … three months. 320 In 1661 a Banbury meeting was roughly broken up by soldiers. Jane Waugh was again imprisoned for … links of individual members with the Independents were not broken. Calvinistic Baptists were mentioned in Independent …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and road surveyor, employed 36 persons at Castle Wharf. Other important employers included James Everitt, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… alias Fisher of Warwick. 195 The estate was probably broken up soon afterwards. In 1279 Clattercote Priory held 8 … then also included pasture beside the River Cherwell, was broken up and disposed of piecemeal by the Crown between 1542 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Market Place and reerected as a warehouse at Old Town Hall Wharf on the west bank of the canal. 110 The Gothic town hall …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… bays, is thickly set with rocks, a huge barrier of which, broken in several parts into frightful chasms by the constant … miles long, and from three to six miles broad, and is broken, especially on the eastern side, by many bays and arms … elevations, except in one or two instances, where it is broken by a deep glen traversed by rivulets, or occupied by a …
Survey of London
… and also the house adjoining, which, together with Falcon Wharf, was stated in 1708 to be in the tenure of the Company … built by John Hayward. Clarks Alley, to the east of Falcon Wharf, was closed at the end of the 18th century. A tablet on … by order of the Commissioners of the Clink Pavements. The wharf and dock called Mouldstrand appear to have been in use …
A Dictionary of London
… Hill, west from St. Benet's Church, almost against Puddle Wharf, an ancient building of stone and timber builded by the … Upper Thames Street at its western end, opposite Rutland Wharf. Site now occupied by offices and warehouses, etc. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to Billingsgate in smaller vessels. There is a convenient wharf at Barking creek, which is navigable to Ilford for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… with a man in armour seated in a tent, camp in background, broken pediment with shield of arms. In S. chapelon E. wall, (7) to John Fanshaw, 1699, white marble tablet with broken pediment and shield of arms. In N. aisle (8) to …
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