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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… through Great Bardfield and Finchingfield towards Clare in Suffolk. The other road begins at Little Waltham, … Gestingthorpe (Plate, p. 99), Liston, Tilbury-juxta-Clare and Wickham St. Paulall of the same character; a fifth, … pre-Reformation date. Debden, Rickling and Tilbury-juxta-Clare have fine iron-bound chests, and the two chests at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Room Add. MSS. 3331, 3332). John Hamond, probably of Clare Hall and M.A. 1579, drafted a combined map and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… recent years the quarry was exhausted. It was obtained for Clare College, with Weldon, from 1635, Emmanuel College begun … I; most of these were of brick. For the rebuilding of Clare College brick-earth was obtained in 1636, but three … revised in 1827. Fellows' Building at Peterhouse, 173842, Clare College Chapel, 17639, Downing College, begun 1807, New …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… the Castle scarp, and now built over by Magrath Avenue and Clare Street and the houses to the W. 8 These dimensions … as part of it, survives between Trinity Hall and Clare College where the hostel stood from its foundation …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… the N. door together with its screen in the S. range at Clare College, 1642, which is perhaps the most elaborate … University Library (1649), Gonville and Caius, Peterhouse, Clare, Christ's, and King's. Of these the cases at … the Annunciation by Giovanni Battista Cipriani (172785) at Clare, and St. Michael Binding Satan by Benjamin West …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… kinds, and cast-iron, and from 1638 to 1841. The earliest, Clare College bridge, 163840, was one of the first … more architecturally accomplished than Thomas' work at Clare, it shows an artificer's contrivance. James Essex's … was exploited in the 17th-century College buildings at Clare and St. Catharine's, in the staircase 'towers' in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… usage of Hall for 'hospitia' does not apply in Cambridge: Clare Hall, Gonville Hall, Trinity Hall, etc., are colleges, … in 1326 and refounded by Lady Elizabeth de Burgh as Clare in 1338 nothing remains, but an early 17th-century … enclosed courtyard plan had become the accepted form. Thus Clare House may well have been a precursor of it. With the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… (High Steward of the University), the University, Clare, Gonville and Caius, Corpus Christi and Queens' …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Richard count of Evreux, Rodulf de Torniaco, Richard [de Clare] son of count Gilbert, and Girard son of Anscharius. [ … Novavilla, of William count of Albemarle, of Richard [de Clare] son of earl Gilbert [of Pembroke], William the … Reginald de Meduana (confirmed by charter of Richard [de Clare] son of earl Gilbert), of John count of Eu, of earl …
Cardiff Records
… held by the greatest barons of the realm, such as De Clare, Despenser, Beauchamp, Neville, and Jasper Tudor. From …
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