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A History of the County of Essex
… and a £14 10 s. in 1535. 56 Tithes were commuted n: 843 for £455; there were then 19 acres of glebe. 57 The original … has two tie-beams and a deep moulded and embattled wall-plate. Below the east tie-beam are moulded wall-posts and … Walgrave. The third is by John Hodson, 1665. The church plate includes a plated paten, cup, and flagon of the 19th …
A History of the County of Essex
… wife. 40 The manor was soon in the king's hands again, for in 1544 it was granted by the Crown to Robert Chartsey … Essex. 66 This grant did not become completely effective, for many of Eudo's manors never seem to have belonged to … lands in Essex which were held of him by Adam son of Fulk for 1½ knight's fee. 68 Early in the 13th century William son …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Abbess Roding, once an important nonconformist centre for this part of Essex, originated about 1698 through the … Houndsditch. 66 He is said to have visited Rookwood Hall for the benefit of his health and to have obtained from his … heads and are divided by mullions and transomes (see plate facing p. 113). A photograph of the interior, also in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… 1148, by Cadwallon ab Madoc, and was originally designed for sixty brethren of the Cistercian order, but never … and manufacturing district, in which large iron, tin, and copper works have been established. Previously to the year … quantities, and several attempts have been made to find copper, but these have not proved successful: manganese and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Roman main road from Kenchester to Abergavenny was exposed for a length of about 30 ft. It was 12 ft. 9 in. wide, and … c(2). Parish Church of St. Mary, formerly Dore Abbey (Plate 73), stands near the right bank of the river Dore and … of limestone-ashlar and partly of rubble. The E. wall (Plate 74) has an arcade of three bays with two-centred arches …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The inhabitants are employed in various trades requisite for the supply of the neighbourhood, and in hand-loom weaving … the Northern Shooting Club, who, in 1790, voted a piece of plate, of fifty guineas value, and the magistrates also gave … of sixty guineas, by subscription of the ladies; an open plate of fifty guineas, by the corporation of the city; a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… gable above the chancel-arch is an arched recess perhaps for a sanctus-bell. The North Chapel (15 ft. by 8 ft.) has an … Thomas Cowche, 16412, inscription only. Communion Table: (Plate 151) In N. chapelof oak with turned legs, enriched … b (13). Cottage, 10 yards E. of (12). b (14). Cottage (Plate 163), on the S. side of the road, 530 yards E.S.E. of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Commission's terms of reference when many of the blocks for the plans in this volume had been made has resulted in … is modern. The Roof of the chancel has a plaster ceiling (Plate 59) of barrel-form erected in 1638 by Sir John … of Rev. James Harris, 1811, shield-shaped. Candelabrum (Plate 11): In naveof brass with two tiers of eight branches, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Architectural DescriptionThe Chancel is modern except for the mid 13th-century chancel-arch which is two-centred … Tower (about 11 ft. square) is of late 14th-century date (Plate 14) and of three stages with a moulded plinth and … carved figures of kings of Renaissance character (Plate 159); the two figures and pedestals on the N. are …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… Naish. Sold by J. Senex and W. Taylor, London, 1716 (Plate 16); 2nd edition, by John Senex, undated, similar to … alterations. See W.A.M., lviii (1963), 4534. Nightingale, Plate J.E. Nightingale, Church Plate of the County of Wilts., … Records Branch; later the Wiltshire Record Society. For a general bibliography of Salisbury, see E.H. Goddard, …
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