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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… fairly good; of gatehouse, good, much altered. (3). House, on the W. side of the Wash, of late 17th-century date, … plain modillions. ConditionPoor. St. Andrews Street (4). House (No. 6), is a building of brick and timber, originally … The roof is tiled. All that remains of the 16th-century house beyond the carcase is a chimney stack with two separate …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… of a long quad rangle; part of the walls of the steward's house, E. of the schoolroom, the house having been altered and enlarged; the gateways on the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… (3). At Birchall, 2 miles N. of Essendon. a (4). The Manor House, in the middle of the village, N. of the church, is a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Commonwealth William Jump and John his son, holding a house and land at Hesketh Bank on lease, had it sequestered … hearths taxed in 1666 numbered twenty-three, but the only house of any size was that of the Heskeths (John Molyneux) … chapel. The old building has disappeared and a modern farm-house stands on the site; there is still preserved, however, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… a back lane, now School Lane but known in 1857 as School House Road and Garth Ends Lane. A footpath, called School … refronted with canted bays later in the century, and Manor House. 25 The built-up frontage also includes various 19th- … design have been built, as well as one or two, like Patch House (1968), in a more contemporary style. There is also a …
The Environs of London
… manors have since passed through the same hands. Osterley House built by Sir Thomas Gresham. Queen Elizabeth's visit. … the park at Osterley, he began to rebuild the manor-house, but it was not completed till the year 1577. Norden, … part of the Child property. Lands in Heston descend by the custom of borough-english. Parish church. The parish church, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… Dni. 1710." ConditionRebuilt. Secular b(3) Osterley Park, house and stables 1 m. E.N.E. of Heston church. The House is of three storeys and the walls are of brick with stone dressings. A house was built here by Sir Thomas Gresham and finished about …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… twenty years before. 59 There is no later reference to the custom. After the Dissolution some of the almshouses attached … Sir Richard Wynn, bt. (d. 1649), Lady Cooper of Isleworth House, and several members of the Farnell family who owned … Duke of Somerset so that he could enlarge the park of Syon House. 72 This may have been the origin of a charity said to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in the south of the parish in addition to the vicarage house. 59 By 1840 he held only the house and a rood of land in Whitton Road. 60 The former vicarage house can probably be identified with the house next to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In 1378 a freeman of Heston claimed that according to the custom of the manor he should be free of villein services for … people died of it, and there is said to have been a plague-house on the site of the later union workhouse. 51 A hundred …
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