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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… where Peter Forton, bokebynder, lives on the west, the wall of the cardinal's place and the wall of Strande on the south, and the king's highway on the … can be had for Whitechurche, the steward shall let it to farm. o. 198 d. 151112, Jan. 5.Canons Hugh Yng and Roger …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… gent., Thomas Swetman, rector of Syston, and Richard Wall, curate of Westerley in the diocese of Worcester, to be …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… hall called the fryers' hall, with parlour, botry and iiij chambers called the fryers' chambers, and a garden therto and adjoyning, with … Busshop's Chamerey," containing 200 ft. in length from the wall of the said Walter's garden, and 54 ft. in breadth from …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… before the king for any default. Upton is to have the two chambers above the prison, and another chamber in the New …
Whitehall
… or north-eastward, he could see no landas far as the wall of Londonwhich did not belong to him and his house. This … adjoining, or with the same messuage heretofore to farm, let, or occupied; situate, lying, and being within the … between them and the chapel there was a labyrinth of small chambers and sets of chambers. To the westward of these small …
Whitehall
… as 110 feet in length, and 55 in width within. The wall of the foundation is 14 feet in thickness. The first … Here Inigo departed from his usual rule, and covered the wall with the most elaborate ornament. The court looks very … of Whitehall. Bird's-eye View. From Mller. Sir William Chambers, the last of the Inigo Jones and Wren succession, …
Whitehall
… next to Charing Cross. A hole was broken through the wall to admit of a passage to the platform direct from the … just mentioned, Why did they break through the wall? Why did they not go through the window? Simply because … were filled with masonry. We now understand why the wall had to be broken' through, and perhaps why the middle …
Whitehall
… were several capacities in which he could have claimed chambers in the great straggling congeries of separate sets … spread in all directions, as it was surrounded with small chambers, probably with wooden partitions, and then again by …
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