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A Dictionary of London
… Hatton, who resided here in Hatton House. See Ely Place. Hatton House In parish of St. Andrew Holborn, being … II. 472). See Hatton Garden. Hawe A common suffix in place names in London, as Tymberhawe, Bothaw, Bordhawe, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… ConditionOf house, good, much altered. d(14). Lea Hall and moat, m. N.E. of Hatfield Heath church. The House is … extending towards the W.; early in the 16th century a fire place was inserted in the central Hall, and a small staircase-wing added at the back; probably …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and village 3 m. S.W. of Witham. The Church and Toppinghoe Hall are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish … much restored. Secular b(2). Homestead Moat, at Mowden Hall, 1 m. W.S.W. of the church. b(3). Toppinghoe Hall, house and barn, 1m. W.N.W. of the church. The House …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… then continued southeastwards past Barrow Elm, the meeting-place of the hundred court at the junction of roads from … of two storeys with gabled attics and a central porch with hall and parlour to the west and what were presumably service … rooms extending to the churchyard on the east. Behind the hall and parlour an embattled tower, probably of medieval …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… payment in 1766; the land comprises 300 acres. There is a place of worship for Roman Catholics. Hathersage, formerly … and several fertile and well-wooded farms. Hatherton Hall, a fine stone mansion, built in 1817, in the Gothic … principal line on the east side. The old mansion of Hatton Hall was blown down a few years ago by a storm; the moat …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… due to piecemeal enclosure, some of which had taken place by the early 16th century (I.S. Leadam, R. Hist. Soc. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a chapel of ease at Sadberge. The Wesleyans have a place of worship. Bishop Butler, author of the Analogy, was … to that of Lammas, valued in the king's books at 7. The Hall, an ancient building in the Elizabethan style, has been … E.) from Reepham; containing 160 inhabitants. Haveringland Hall is a noble mansion, lately erected of Bath stone, in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… 40) of the local type, said to have come from Beetham Hall; the fascia has the initials and date T. and B.M. 1694. …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… In 1522 and 1536 Robert Dalam, or Dallome, held Haverbrack Hall under the priory of Conishead, apparently at will. In … monastery of Conishead in Haverbrack, including Haverbrack Hall, was granted by the Crown to William Thornburgh of … Christiana; (3) Geoffrey son of Ketel a. land in the same place; De. Banco R. 42, Mich. 9 Edward I, m. 21 d. 1281 …
A History of the County of Essex
… acquired by William Pemberton-Barnes (d. 1872) of the Hall, in whose family it remained until 1919, when the Misses … the north side of the chancel arch commemorates Collinson Hall (d. 1880), the agriculturalist. It includes the mourning …
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