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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… may be connected with early military activity. The Court House (Monument 2), a fragment of a larger house, is … stone gable-cross head, plain, mediaeval. Secular b(2) Court House (250 yds. N.) is of two storeys with attics … some new windows and the installation of an old staircase. Court House is of note for the elaborate late Tudor plaster …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the corporation consists of a mayor, who is elected at the court leet of the lord of the manor, held at Michaelmas, and … solicitor-general, and other officers, and his court of exchequer, with the appointment of sheriffs, &c. The … of the stannaries, under whom is the vice-warden, whose court, held generally once a month, is a court of equity for …
Survey of London
… comparable building of about the same date, No. 15 Took's Court, Holborn, the cornice alone is continued. No. 5 still … a number of single-storey additions covering the former court-yard. The original finishings of the rooms have been … 856). At the back there projects along the west side of a court-yard a wing containing two small rooms on each floor, …
Survey of London
… complaints of fraud. 68 In October 1734 an Order of the Court was obtained. 69 This upheld the right of Collier and …
Survey of London
… kitchen and scullery were in the basement, and in the court-yard at the back was a detached stable building …
Survey of London
… 'the portal on that side of the House which opens to the Court-yard', that is, in Old Burlington Street, and the … the best of the site, presented only a side elevation and court-yard wall towards the principal street of the estate. … the south boundary of the site, leaving space for a large court-yard to the north (Plate 76). It will be noted that …
Survey of London
… on the east-west axis below the garden or, more probably, court-yard. This was bounded by a wall to Cork Street, with a … esteem in which Burlington's architecture was held at the court of Frederick the Great and his own enthusiastic … Lord Essex's lease to Michael Newton, esquire, of Barr's Court, Gloucestershire, 363 shortly to become Sir Michael …
Survey of London
… Princes Architect growls much. I mett Him last Sunday at Court when without being glad to see me return'd He desir'd … the construction of a glass-roofed map-room in the former court-yard at the back. 483 A new portico was constructed on …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
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