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Old and New London
… of the RiotersA Royal PardonJane Shore. What a wealth and dignity there is about Cheapside; what restless … fro in that great commercial artery ! How pleasantly on a summer morning that last of the Mohicans, the green … windows! How modern everything looks, and yet only a short time since some workmen at a foundation in Cheapside, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by the 12th century, was dependent on Calne church as a chapel until 1842, the inhabitants having no right of … the Compton Bassett estate until 1929. 6 In 1929 or 1930 E. G. Harding sold a large part of it to A. H. Bond and T. J. … tithe award. O.S. Map 6", Wilts. XXVII (1889 edn.). J. Buckler, watercolour in W.A.S. Libr., vol. iv. 37 (reproduced …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… north-west of Hungerford (Berks.). 47 Its church served a parish which by 1341 had embraced lands which were in 1086, … the Chilton Lodge estate, and in 1813 Francis's successor E. W. Leyborne-Popham owned 902 a. in the parish. 96 Between … Ecton, Thesaurus (1763), 405. W.R.O., D 1/43/2, f. 14. J. Buckler, watercolour in W.A.S. Libr., vol. iv. 2. Hist. MSS. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… (9) Christ Church, college and cathedral, stands on the E. side of St. Aldate's Street. The walls are of Oxfordshire … last decade of the century the Cloister was re-built and a large Prior's Lodging added to the S. of the Dorter by … destruction of the W. end of the church and according to Buckler three bays of the nave extending W. for about 50 ft. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… while the aisles were square-ended externally. There was a central tower with north and south transepts having apsidal … Dns, while those on the transverse ribs have a W and an E, perhaps for William Eyre, prior, 150220; at the east end … his bauble, a fish, a dog with a bone, a man with club and buckler fighting a swan, a dog and a rabbit, &c. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… St. Frideswide's priory in 1546, is unique in being both a cathedral and a college of the university; the former … were rebuilt to the old designs under the supervision of E. G. Bruton. 96 Between 1887 and 1890 H. Wilkinson Moore … repaired between 1849 and 1851 under J. C. and C. Buckler, 29 but by 1856 was considered so unsafe that …
A History of the County of Essex
… to the modern High Street and on the same alignment as a nearby Roman building, suggests that it existed before High … afternoon services for children c. 1894. 87 His successor E. R. Monck-Mason, rector 1910-39, refurbished the church, … Colch. E.C.S. 14 June 1902. E.R.O., D/CV 1/2; 3/2; 4/3. G. Buckler, Twenty Two Essex Chs. 121-5; R.C.H.M. Essex, iii. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Chute CHUTE CHUTE 1841 Chute parish, 12 1,318 ha. (3,256 a.), lies c. 10 km. north-west of Andover (Hants). It … most of it. 98 Manor farm may have been bought c. 1897 by E. B. Maton; by 1903 it had been bought by Freville Cookson … xxxix), p. 27. W.R.O., D 1/61/20/12; ibid. 627/22. J. Buckler, watercolour in W.A.S. Libr., vol. iv. 5. A. Quiney, …
Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4
… Property assessed: lnd. On behalf of: Kiffen, Alderman. Buckler, - (Widow) 0.60 3.00 0.00 0.00 Acton, William 5.20 …
Survey of London
… centre of Clerkenwell, its origins are not those of a typical English village green. It was not the nucleus of … attributable to his welldocumented cantankerousness: J. C. Buckler, another Carter memorialist, described him as a man … the Ministry of Works; he had previously worked under W. E. Riley in the LCC Architect's Department. 153 The …
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