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The Environs of London
… serjeant at law (1438); Roger Ford (1453); John Butterfield (1454); Thomas Hert, vicar (1464); John Catcher … court was held that year. Court-rolls of themanor. Cl. 9 W. III. pt. 2. No. 12. Sir Henry Johnson, Knt. and his wife, …
Old and New London
… architecture, built in 1860, from the designs of Mr. Butterfield. It was erected by voluntary contributions, at a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by J. T. Harrison in 1842, nave and south aisle, built by W. Butterfield in 1845, and north aisle and gabled tower, also by Butterfield, added in 1890 at the expense of T. F. Blackwell. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Hatley 24 HATLEY (O.S. 6 ins. aTL 24 N.E., bTL 35 S.W., cTL 24 S.E.) The civil parish of Hatley, 2255 acres, was … towards Ashwell and Baldock. A stretch survives in the W. confines of Hatley St. George and is known as Bar or Burr … and lengthened in the course of a general restoration by Butterfield in 1874, with a small modern vestry; and Nave, of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… devisees completed a sale of the estate he had agreed with W. H. Peel of Aylesmore, in St. Briavels; it then comprised … The church was restored under the direction of William Butterfield in the mid 1860s, when new windows were put into … Glos. ii. 85; ch. guide (1987). P. Thompson, William Butterfield (1971), 446. Ch. guide (1987). Trans. B.G.A.S. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… until 1913 when the farm, then 118 a., was bought by A. W. Bowley 18 (d. 1957). 19 Church Farm buildings By the 16th … to Ashton Keynes manor. 14 OTHER ESTATES Bowley Estate A. W. Bowley, the owner of Church farm since 1913, 15 and of … The church was restored in 18767 to designs by William Butterfield. The east end of the chancel was embellished: the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… trust for the upkeep of the churchyard. By will the Revd W. P. Anderson (d. 1921) gave 100 stock, in 1927 Margaret … towards the chancel, which was rebuilt in 1863 by William Butterfield. John Lyne, vicar from 1780, 1 was instituted … was in Decorated Gothic style to designs by William Butterfield and was executed by John Roseblade, a local …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… was William Akers; 20 it was sold by William Mott and Revd W. K. Mott to Pembroke College, Oxford in 1873. 21 The mill … institute. 23 St Mary's, the new school, designed by E. W. Mantell of Swindon, was built on lands obtained from … a major restoration in 18712. The architect was William Butterfield, whose tiled floor and benches survive. 4 In the …
Survey of London
… 20th October, 1538, by the prioress of Holywell to William Butterfield of two tenements in Shoreditch abutting west on … a passage or way called Goddard's Rents, containing E. to W. 60 feet, N. to S. on E. side, 70 feet, abutting north on … premises and to be called Hudson's Square, and E. and W. on other ground of Hudson ( Middx. Reg. Memls., 1718, VI., …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Road was built in 1865 after the designs of William Butterfield and at the cost of the late Rev. George …
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