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Survey of London
… North of Short's Gardens L.NORTH OF SHORT'S GARDENS. The land to the north-east of Short's Gardens seems also to have formed part of that acquired by …
A Survey of London
… above.) There is a note of him sub anno 1468, in Fabyan's Chronicle. 202, l. 7. Alhallowes Grasse church. Brithmer, a … Lombard Street', which Edward III granted to St. Stephen's, Westminster, on 6 Aug. 1348 ( Mon. Angl. vi. 1350, compare … uses in St. Mary Woolnoth ( Cal. Wills, ii. 600, Brice's will dated 17 September, 1492, enrolled 25 Jan. 1498). 'Le …
Survey of London: volume
… the tenure of Robert Graunte on the north, and on the King's street of Langdyche on the east." The garden of the Marquis … Part of the estate was bounded on the north by St. James's Park, and that the other part lay immediately south of … houses in Queen "Street, heretofore called Lady Worland's Alley." The southern boundary has not been identified, but …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… towards the South, and Bond-gate Westward, Skinner's-gate runs parallel with the high side of the square; and … with the Yarm and Stockton roads. Excepting the Bishop's manor-house (described in the sequel), and the old houses of post and pile in Prebend's Row, there are few ancient buildings remaining in …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… including Jarrow, North and South Hebburn, Puterer's close, and Monckton; 2. Hedworth, including Hedworth, … mansion which certainly rose upon its ruins 7. In old Buck's view (1728) several portions of the building are … majusculis literis Romanis scripta, ' Dedicatio Basilic S. Pauli viiii. calendis Maii Anno xv Ecgfridi Regis …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… viz. for one half of the vill the fourth part of a knight's service, and for the other half 10 l. sterling, a hundred … country; and so soon as the Bishop shall have had Baliol's homage for the same five knights' fees and one fourth, he … infraction of this treaty probably led, under Richard Poor's successor, to the curious fray recorded in the following …
A History of the County of Worcester
… main road from Stourport to the Hundred House. The Prior's Well, near the entrance of the churchyard, and a fragment … a picturesque cornmill on Dick Brook, long known as Prior's Mill, the road here being called the Toot. 2 The Church … The school is between Astley Hall and St. Peter's Church. A school-house, always known as the Church House, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the lords of Oakham 8 by the service due from one knight's fee. Chesilden. Argent a cheveron between three millrind … sold their moiety of the manor and all claim to Lucy's land in Braunston to Peter de Nevill. 13 Nevill presumably had seisin of Lucy's land also, since he certainly obtained the whole manor. 14 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and the mill. The church stands at Over End, with Cooper's Hospital a little to the south. Farther to the south are … His memory is chiefly connected in Elton with the Cooper's Almshouses, which he founded and endowed in 1663. 12 … the Charity Commissioners, part of the endowment of Cooper's Hospital was applied to the support of the schools. 16 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… woods are Golden Grove on the north, Home Wood and Gibson's Shaw on the west, whilst Gilston Park occupies a large … inclosure award has been made. 3 A stream called Fiddler's Brook runs south through the parish and joins the River … the 13th century. 5 The Gilston and Eastwick Working Men's Club was built by Mr. A. S. Bowlby in 1908, in memory of …
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