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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… lower part of the township is thickly studded with large oak-trees. The substratum abounds in coal, of which a mine is …
Survey of London
… wife), impaling Argent a cheveron sable between three oak leaves vert with three bezants on the cheveron, for … and on each side a fluted vase. The columns are flanked by carved scroll ornament on the wall face and the whole rests on a moulded shelf over moulded and carved console brackets. On the apron, which terminates in a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… work, has unglazed traceried windows, and holes for an oak bar remain in the doorway. The South Porch, with parvise, … doorstep, part of a similar slab. Chest: in the vestry, of carved oak, early 17th-century. Communion Table: … an engraved cup of 1688, and a paten of 1632. Pulpit: of carved oak, dated 1627. Screens: at W. end of both aisles, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… square head. The ground stage has a moulded ceiling-beam, carved with a crook and a rosary. Fittings Bells; five; 2nd … stone windows and a doorway with moulded jambs and carved paterae in the spandrels of the head. b(7) Cottage, on … reused stone windows with labels and two late mediaeval carved panels, one with a cross formy in a circle and the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… Miscellanea: Re-set in S. wall of S. chapelcorbel with carved male head, medival. ConditionRebuilt. Secular b(2). … Re-set in a modern addition W. of the kitchen is a panel carved with two shields and a crest. Inside the range, the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… inscription, 1500 (see also below). Door: in S. aisle, oak, 17th-century. Font: octagonal, much scraped, probably … storeys, the upper projecting. The dining room has moulded oak ceiling joists, probably of the 16th century. … hall is linea with late 17th or early 18th-century oak panelling taken from the former house. ConditionGood. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a rood-loft, and some fine screen-work; the roofs are of oak, richly carved; the east window is highly enriched, and there are … on the south wall of the building, and on the massive oak staircase, where the balls that penetrated the mansion …
A History of the County of Oxford
… recorded, as a coppice, in 1609. 69 Sales of 400 and 200 oak trees from Hicks coppice and elsewhere were advertised in … nesting of game birds. Species planted included hazel and oak. A 4-a. wood was also planned to mark the new millennium. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at the east end of the north aisle, described as 'richly carved, and formerly gilded'. 93 On Census Sunday in 1851 the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… of 1571: and cup of 1612. Pulpit: octagonal, panelled oak, c. 1630. Screen: a good example of c. 1520, with head … double splayed brick jambs, square lintel's, and moulded oak frames with mullions and transoms. Above the ground floor … the N. front retains only one original door post. The old oak door, repaired, is now in the porch. The hall on the E. …
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