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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the present building stands was given by Robert Pitt to J. Rose, an old servant, 'to build him a cottage on'. If this … 'very fair', there lay beside it two tiled barns, a tiled garner, a stable, and a byre. A barton adjoined, and there … (1867), W. F. Stocks (1895), W. J. Snook (18981915), and E. Snook (191535). 320 It was to the executors of a member of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… £2 2s a week. 1 LIST OF APPOINTMENTS 1811 26 Dec. Hardman, J. 1811 26 Dec. Walker, M. 1811 26 Dec. Wall, W. 1811 26 Dec. Hay, E. 1812 26 March Garner, J. 1812 26 March Ellis, N. 1812 7 July Alves, W. 1812 …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Indict. Book, 166992); Geo. Archer was fined 20s., Abraham Garner and John Garnett 10s. each and the others 5s. a piece. … in length 6 ft. from N. to S. and in breadth 30 ft. from E. to W., in the highway from K. Kendal to Milthrop is not … the road, by putting up an iron railing and beyond it, i.e. outside the bridge, by constructing with reinforced …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Garmen Mary, ser, 17.10 Garneau Michel; Maudlin, w, 47.15 Garner: -, Madam; John, bach, s; Wm, bach, s; Eliz, d; Sar, … ser, 35.17 Gree Mary, 39.8 Greed John, footboy, 73.3 Green(e) Grene: Anne, 73.20 Anne, ser, 7.36, 62.13, 66.7, 74.10 … 27.15;Ann, w; Griffith, s, 27.12 Mary, ser, 54.14 Grigg(e) Grige: Adam; Ann, w, 43.8 Anne, ser, 14.20 Edw, ser, 1.12 …
A Survey of London
… Eyre builded the Leaden Hall in London, to bee a common garner for the citty, &c. 1446. The 25. Robert Horne, Godfrey … Mayor Godfrey Filding mercer, of counsell to H. the 6. and E. the fourth: this yeare was a great fray at the wrastling. … Hee caused the same to be stowed vppe in the common Garner called Leaden Hall. 1512. The 4. Robert Aldarnes, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… court in 14445 reported that the bridge at Cottesgrove (i.e. Scotsgrove) End was in decay and that the Bishop of … first acquired the lease from the Wrays in 1626, 193 was a J.P. and a prominent Thame resident. He died in 1666, 194 … of the building see Country Life, 17 July 1909, 90; T. Garner and A. Stratton, The Domestic Architecture of England …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Puritan divine, G. D. Bonner (17961836), wood engraver, F. E. Anstie (183374), physician, and Stephen Reynolds … of Salisbury, Sir Edward Hannes (d. 1710), physician, and J. N. Tayler (17851864), rear-admiral, were the sons of … a separate queen's wardrobe, a stable for 40 horses, a garner, and an aviary. 586 A chapel is first mentioned in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is well recorded in a series of drawings by Mr. C. E. Gwilt. 39 The roughly groined roof was supported on a … designs of its decoration the royal arms and the initials E.R. The 'Queen's Head,' next to the 'Tabard' on the south, … 39 Hen. VI, no. 48. Early Chan. Proc. bdle. 47, no. 64. G. E. Mitton, Maps of Old London. The Beer House belonged in …
A History of the County of York
… adjoined the little hall. 22 The whole castle area, i.e. the yard and Clifford's Tower, was surrounded by a moat … to the reconstruction in official records see A. J. Taylor, 'The Date of Clifford's Tower' ( Arch. Jnl. cxi. 153), which corrects B. H. St. J. O'Neil in Arch. Jnl. xli. 296. For help in compiling the …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… in consideration of the lack of one of the lofts of the garner which the company of Grocers withhold to lay their … of John Marsham deceased, 30.0s.0d. Margin (Rest 90) e. [f.78v] Of John Wilson goldsmith in part of 80 for a fine … i. 10 March to George Nicholles tailor, 5.19s.7d. 100 j. [f.81v] Summa totalis of the discharge (38.8s.7d.) 130. …
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