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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
Calendar of Treasury Books
… l. per an. for cleaning and repairing several pieces of carved work; under royal warrant of 8 July 1702 and Treasury …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… another) incorporating late 17th-century panelling with carved grotesque beasts and other designs, including a hart … probably by William de Norwycs (Norwich), c. 1350. Chairs: In chanceltwo (Plate 39); first with turned legs, … modern. On the inside of the modern entrancedoor is an old oak lock. The corridor leading to the Baron's Chamber has …
A History of the County of Sussex
… stoup. The east bay of the aisle is divided off by an oak screen of the 15th century. This is of three bays framed …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… and prohibit the Felling of any Timber hereafter, of Oak, Ash, Elm, or Beech, within the said Forest, upon any …
Old and New London
… the familiar faces gradually fell off, and the number of chairs for his guestshis old comrades in armsgrew smaller and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… known in the country; and above twenty different kinds of oak, chiefly American, have been introduced into the nursery, … are woodland and plantations; the coppices are chiefly oak, ash, birch, and mountain-ash; and the plantations … twelve miles, but afterwards the pasture becomes coarser. Oak, birch, and hazel are seen covering the rocks, and the …
Survey of London
… shop. There is, in the shop, an early chimney-piece with carved architrave, which antedates the house. The rooms on …
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