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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Sedile: In chancel sill of S.E. window carried down to form seat. ConditionGood. Secular c(2). Homestead …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to its name, and that the old manor-house, now taken down, was the summer residence of the abbots. The land is … founded by John Le Taverner in 1409, and was taken down at the Dissolution. Barnham-Broom (St. Peter and St. …
A Dictionary of London
… Burnt in the Fire 1666 and rebuilt by Wren 1679. Taken down 1840-1 to make room for the new Royal Exchange and the … by the Exchange (q.v.), which had been recently taken down. The tower of the new church was a facsimile of the old one. Church taken down and the parish united to St. Giles Cripplegate, much of …
The Environs of London
… not prefixed; it made a great noise at the time, and drew down the censures of the convocation. It was of an ironical …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in good repair in 1665; 23 c. 1704, however, it was pulled down by the lay rector and the materials were used to build a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… that bought by the corporation. 87 The farmstead was burnt down in 1855 88 and the house replaced in 1861 by a pair of … 19th century c. 96 a. of arable in the north were laid down as pasture 146 and in 1838 Barnwood had 989 a. … help, 30 in 1803, fell and the cost of relief was kept down despite a considerable increase in the number receiving …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… of studwork or clay bat with slated roofs. Wilsmere Down Farm (Monument (24)) is a good example of an outlying … to the rafters; a stud immediately below the crown post is down braced to two others symmetrically placed either side of … of interest are visible internally. a(24) Wilsmere Down Farm (N.G. TL 388508; Plate 44), house and buildings, c. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Willey Heald or Hill ( c. 340 a.), a ½-km.-wide strip down the east side of Barrow; King's Hay ( c. 698 a.) in the … c. 1634; the patron George Forester threatened to pull down the chancel were that to happen. 82 The east wall of the …
Alumni Oxonienses
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of Penpont and Abercamlais, fringing the slopes down to the very margin of the river, in the western horizon. … but on the side towards the sea, a large portion was taken down during the summer of 1831, in order to furnish materials … are the remains of a cromlech, which has been thrown down; and in its vicinity is a tumulus, raised probably to …
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