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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… neatly arranged, and ornamented with fine timber. Claydon, East (St. Mary) CLAYDON, EAST ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Winslow, hundred … been discovered. The living is a vicarage, with that of East Claydon annexed, valued in the king's books at 13. 3. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a parish, in the union of Darlington, wapentake of Gilling-East, N. riding of York, 3 miles (W. by S.) from Darlington; … The parish is bounded by the river Humber on the north and east, and comprises by computation 3400 acres, the surface of … river, which falls into an arm of the sea at the north-east extremity of the parish; and the other the Alleyn, which …
A History of the County of Northampton
… north, Cleley abuts Wymersley hundred. On the south and east much of the county boundary is formed by the river Great … together with numerous smaller streams that flow generally east or south-east into one of the two, drain the district. The …
Survey of London
… status was not maintained. The ground in the north and east was taken for institutional buildingsprisons and a … the north choir 'aisle' (part of the nuns' choir) and the east range of the cloister, while the long-term survival of … Richard III: A Study of Service, 1989, pp. 2001: Anne F. Sutton and P. W. Hammond (eds), The Coronation of Richard …
Survey of London
… to designs by Thomas Rogers, the county surveyor. 129 East of the workhouse and prisons, the remnant of Thomas … governor and matron. A new boundary wall was built on the east side, but elsewhere Streather's wall of 181618 was … follows that of the central octagon of the prison and the east and west wings, which also dictated the width of the …
Survey of London
… alteration was the demolition of the south transept and east end to make way for a much bigger and taller chancel with north and south aisles. At the east end of the nave and old crossing an extension was built … additions may also have included a clerestory over the east end and crossing. 44 22. Old St James's Church, from the …
Survey of London
… with houses, some facing the Green (Ill. 94). 3 Further east, towards Jerusalem Passage, Dame Rebecca Seckford put up … House site, near the bottom of the Fleet valley, stood an east-facing row of small houses, later known as Silver … This comprised a line of houses and shops on the east side of the Close and continuing along the Green, with …
Survey of London
… intended cross-capital arterial road, linking West End and East End. Less than half the route passes through the old … and construction, c. 185778 546. Clerkenwell Road, looking east from Farringdon Road, in 2001. Metropolitan Railway … 610 Clerkenwell Road Nos 3642, together with No. 20 Great Sutton Street, formerly comprised Wilderness Works, the …
Old and New London
… Griffith, in 1845, one of the large painted windows at the east end remains in its old state. In the south and east walls are remains of Prior Docwra's perpendicular work, … between three combs, are still to be seen in the central east window. The head of the beadle's staff, a Knight …
Old and New London
… In 1675, says Mr. Pinks, there were two at the north-east corner. The bowling-alleys were both open and covered, … of flowers. Over the cloister was a wareroom, and on the east side of the garden was the site of the ancient cemetery … Noorthouck, the nuns' hall, which still stood at the north-east end of the cloisters, had been turned into a double …
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