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Survey of London
… effect'. Certainly it carried practicality to an almost grim utilitarianism. Across the entire width of the northern …
1337, membranes 20-18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… of Walter Picard and Amflisa Wace, a toft late of John Grim, between tofts of John Sewel and John Malveis, and 36 …
Survey of London
… relief', and the gargoyles, designed by Scott 'with that grim and grotesque but artistic pleasantry which seems to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Street and within the area encompassed by the dyke called Grim's Ditch, which exists to the north of this road in the … Oxfordshire, one referred to above; another, also called Grim's Ditch, in the extreme south of the county; and a … basis for their future investigation. Two of them, the Grim's Ditch, which we call 'A' to distinguish it from the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… but no details are known. Of running dykes, both the Grim's Dykes, in north and south Oxfordshire, have been … 47 while according to Dr. R. E. M. Wheeler the southern Grim's Dyke, running from Mongewell to Nuffield, perhaps …
A History of the County of York
… Latin, that the church ( mynster) was built by [? Ev]rard, Grim and Æse, but where the date of consecration was carved … 12, and E.Y.C. i. 27-28. E.Y.C. index to vols. i-iii, sub 'Grim'. Brown, Arts in Early Eng. ii. 382 sqq. Like the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… is uncertain. The earthwork in the Harrow area known as Grim's Dyke was once thought to have been raised against the … in a place-name. 74 Legendary figures appear in the names Grim's Dyke, attributed to Woden (Grim), 75 and Grinsgate in Hendon, a name which recalls …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… two blocked windows. ConditionGood. Unclassified b(17). Grim's Ditch (see also Bradenham, Buckland, Drayton …
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