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Survey of London
… to be recessed. These side doors of Nos. 7 and 9 open into hall-passages: they have moulded cornices with a deep hollow … wall of Nos. 80 and 82 has been pierced by doorways for common usage and the latter has its original wood staircase … chancel-recess, which has an unequal triplet under a common segmental arch. The nave roof is open and poor, of …
The Environs of London
… in 1616 15. In the west window, over the entrance of the hall, are the arms and alliances of Sir William Ducie 16, who … his first wife, daughter of Henry Thompson, Esq. of Kerby-hall, Yorkshire, 1759; and Esther, his second wife, 1784. On … De Labourtache, aged 94, buried May 11, 1765." "M r Joseph Lane, son of S r Thomas Lane, Lord Mayor of London, born in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… were four open fields in the parish and large areas of common downland including Horethorne, an area between … the vicar had pasture for 100 sheep and 8 cattle in the common fields, and for a horse in the common meadow. By 1615 … was recorded in 1240. 37 In 1615 there was a house with hall, parlour, kitchen, and various outbuildings including a …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… discovered in 1939 during gravel-digging at Sandy Lane is not precisely located (map, p. 77, s.v. Leckhampton). … 95461972), Iron Age and Romano-British, lies W. of Sandy Lane (map, p. 77, s.v. Leckhampton). Material recovered from …
A History of the County of Somerset
… comprising the hamlets of Charlton, Barrow or Barrow Lane, Holbrook, Southmarsh, and part of Shalford is irregular … some assarted land. 16 That eastern side of the parish was common land and waste; 17 licences to build cottages at … sixth share directly from the Glanville heirs. 72 John Hall and Gerard Martin presented in 1713 73 but thereafter …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… that this was the entrance to the screenspassage of the Hall seems to be confirmed by Hutchins's statement ( loc. cit.) that 'near it ( sc. the hall) to the N. is a small domestic chapel', since the latter … built in the re-entrant angle between the S. range and the hall range. 1 Wolfeton House, Charminster After the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… north of the road from Eccleshall to Nantwich. Charnes Hall is a pleasant mansion: near it stood Charnes chapel, of … comprises 3281 acres, whereof 150 are in wood, and 160 common. The town, which was burnt by the Danes, was anciently … and stone is quarried for agricultural purposes, and for common buildings. The river Cherwell, from which the place …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… house was built early in the 16th century with a central hall, solar and offices in the same range; there are later … original octagonal shaft. Inside the building, the former hall has an open ceiling with moulded beams and plates … been removed. The room at the W. end is divided from the hall by an original muntin and plank partition, with remains …
Cardiff Records
… Charter III Grant of land on which to build a Booth Hall (1331) III. Charter not in the possession of the …
The Spanish Company
… that the advancement of trade and traffic doth tend to the common good of the whole island, and the benefit and … Glascock, Richard Staper, Roger Howe, John Hawes, John Hall, Reginald Barker, William Salter, John Highlord, John … Walter Thomas, Morgan Reade, William Colston, George Lane, Richard Tegg [Tegge], Robert Owen, Walter Owfield …
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