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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of buttery, larderhouse, and the entry between kitchen and hall; making stairs and windows, including a bay window in the hall and the chamber over it and clerestories for the … cellar or cellars, kitchen, larder, shops and warehouse, a hall up some stairs with a chamber next to it, a buttery and …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… occupied the whole ground area, and above the shop a hall, kitchen, chambers over both, a countinghouse and a … of two cellars; a shop, back room, and countinghouse; a hall above the shop, a kitchen, and a room joining the two; … a cellar, shop, warehouse, and yard behind the warehouse, hall and kitchen over the shop, 2 chambers over the hall and …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… as a shop and staircase. On the first floor was a hall, next to the street, 18 ft. (N.-S.) by 14 ft. (E.-W.) … next floor was a chamber towards the street and over the hall, 16 ft. (N.-S.) by 14 ft. (E.-W.) (4.88 m. by 4.27 m.). … m.). Above these, probably on the front, was a wainscoted hall 17ft. (N.-S.) by 14 ft. (E.- W.) (5.18 m. by 4.27 m.), …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… floor repaired, the joists in the shop going up to the hall repaired, and 1000 bricks used to mend a great vault …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… cover part of the walls and the front of the gallery with drapery. No doubt, means might be adopted for producing the … afterwards vicar of Stamfordham. 35 William, alias George Hall, appointed April 30, 1722. Thomas Gates succeeded Hall in 1722. 36 William Alderson, clerk, occurs in 1754. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… thoroughly discussed; after which, it was proposed by Dr. Hall, and carried unanimously, that "the propriety of … were on the floor of the Seamen's Porch:"Willoughby Hall, ship wright.""Jacobus Metham generosis vitam pro …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… to class 12, the side passage giving access to an entrance hall as well as to workshops at the rear. The kitchen has a … has square brackets (Plate 122). Inside, the entrance hall and two front rooms have fielded panelling in two …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… ancient origin, and which possibly dates from before 1466 (Hall Book I, 7). Two inns, Millstone and Salutation (75, 80), … building of three bays, the two W. bays comprising the hall; both the hall and the single bay, on the E., were originally open to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Sub-warden had to reside continuously, and to dine in hall with the fellows. His special concern was with the … and in Kent, where they were most numerous, at Googy Hall, Hope All Saints, Ivychurch, Brenset, Halstow, Horsham, … that prayer was said for him daily after dinner in hall. 45 He was succeeded by Roger Keyes, one of the original …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Chapel, which was consecrated by the founder in 1442; the hall, projecting N. from the end of the E. range, was … the N. half in 1727 and the S. half in 1734; the old hall and the N. vestry of the chapel were pulled down between 1724 and 1730 and the new Hall with the Kitchen and Buttery were built in 1730. A small …
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