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A History of the County of Oxford
… Mary (Pudsey). 50 During John's minority, which did not end until 1648, Yelford was held for a time by Mary and her … kitchen, and retaining external signs, near the north-west corner, of a timber-framed extension, probably a garderobe. … together with two other houses and a total of 2 yardlands formerly occupied by John Thurward and William Hyatt in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Cross stands on the N. side of the road towards the W. end of the village. The walls are of pebble and stone rubble … the nave may have been then shortened slightly at the W. end. The church was restored in 1730, 18689 and 1889. The … and bases; the outer order of the arches at either end dies on to the end walls and the inner order is carried …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… occupies a narrow strip of land which widens at the E. end. Its W. boundary is formed by Watling Street. It lies on … and mill site (SP 597758 and 602755; Figs. 152 and 153), formerly part of Yelvertoft village, lie in two places on the … with small extensions along lanes to the N.E. at either end of the main street. Some of the houses on the S.W. side …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… union of Aberystwith, county of Cardigan, South Wales, 1 mile (E. S. E.) from Aberystwith; containing 354 inhabitants. … from Holywell; containing 1740 inhabitants. This place was formerly called Llanvair-Ysceiviog, but is now known merely … simply of a nave and chancel, with a belfry at the west end. The chapel of Coelbren, situated in the Upper division …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… a(1) Parish Church Of St. Andrew stands at the S. end of the village. The walls are of local rubble with … has moulded jambs and two-centred head; near the E. end of the wall and high up is a blocked window of one … the old building on another site. a(32) Yetminster Mill, mile S.S.E. of the church; the Millhouse is modern, but the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… increasing in size. In the adjacent township of Fulford, a row of very superior buildings, called New Walk Terrace, has … by the county prison. The cavalry barracks, about a mile south-west of the city, were erected in 1796, at an … the act 5th and 6th of William IV., cap. 76; the city, formerly including only four, is now divided into six wards, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… back and shoulders, with a chain hanging from each end onto which a PAIL could be attached and thus carried with …
Survey of London
… York Buildings CHAPTER 11: YORK BUILDINGS ( formerly George Street) Date and Description. York Buildings, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… by the Danes in September 1069 and rebuilt before the end of that year. 4 One of the seven shires of the city was … in 1446. The chapel, together with St. George's Field, formerly the Holmes, was granted to York Corporation in 1548 … of the Foss to form the King's Fishpond, stretching for mile to Monk Bridge and some 400 ft. wide at the dam. At the …
Survey of London Monograph
… argent attired or. Motto: Seur et Loyal. (Brass, etc., formerly in St Dunstan's.) 14. RALPH LANGHAM or LANCIMAN … Court, co. Hereford; s. of George Marshall, of Ward End House, Warwickshire; b. there 19 April 1839; educ. …
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