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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Arg. (it should be Or,) Lowdham. On the Church North Ile East Window: Paly of six Arg. and Azure, a Bend Gules, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… recording the building of the chancel by Arthur Den [ham 1597]. The S. wall has been re-built above the plinth and …
A Dictionary of London
… merely a corruption of this name. Basinghall Court East out of Basinghall Street, with a passage north to London … of the City, bounded north by Cripplegate Ward Without, east by Coleman Street Ward, west by Cripplegate Ward Within … as in the parish of All Hallows del Heywarf bounded on the east by Bathesteres Lane and on the south by the Thames. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… side of the town, consisting of the south and east walls, and an hexagonal tower at the north-west angle. … in which the heads of the Apostles are painted, and an east window with a painting of the Last Supper. These two … valley bounded by lofty hills on the west, north, and east, and by the Lower Avon on the south. On the western side …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… as the South and North Clay Divisions, which lie on the east side, have ever been famous for plenty of corn, so this …
A Survey of London
… north downe to London wall, and some little distance both East and West, against the said hall, and this is the bounds … Patent of H 2.; Henry the 1.; Patent. Monuments on the East side thereof, amongst diuerse fayre houses for … downe is the Girdlers hall, and this is all touching the East side of this ward. Bakewell hall.; Bassings hall.; Armes …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… for 'Fine old Batavia Arrack, now lying in the East India Company's Warehouse' indicates the name was definitely applied to a drink imported from the Far East [Newspapers (1751)]. The most likely explanation is that the so-called Dutch arrack originated from the East, and was imported to this country via the Dutch ports …
The Environs of London
… Battersea Rise. The parish of Battersea is bounded on the east by Lambeth; on the south by Camberwell, Stretham, and … com munion-table is placed within a small recess, at the east end. It was rebuilt by an act of parliament, passed 14 … a tower, with a small conical spire at the west end. The east window consists of painted glass, which was carefully …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… memory of Edward Winter, an officer in the service of the East India Company, on which is recorded an account of his … a beautiful valley, bounded on the west, south, and south-east by wood-crowned eminences. The town, which is built on … road; containing 1083 inhabitants, of whom 741 are in the east, and 342 in the west, district. This town is situated on …
Survey of London
… and divided into two parts, one to the west and one to the east of Gray's Inn Road. Battle Bridge Field, to the west of … of St. Pancras Station, and extending slightly further east). The streets which Messrs. Dunston, Robinson and … Theatre, facing north, with a refreshment room to the east and a ballroom to the west, stretching together across …
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