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A History of the County of Sussex
… to Walberton in 1985. 1 It was regular in shape, c. 2¼ miles (3.6 km.) long from north to south and 1 mile … medieval. 17 A major restoration in 1868 to designs by T. G. Jackson, 18 largely at the rector's expense, 19 removed a … grisaille glass in the east window, designed by T. G. Jackson with Henry Holliday and made by Powell's in 1869. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… near the river Roche (which separates the township from Heap, for a mile and a half), it is richer land. The …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… shining liquid blacking for Carriages, Boots, Shoes &c' [Newspapers (1790)]. It was a common household product, … units of BARREL, BOX, CAKE, DOZEN, LB Found rated by the C, HUNDREDWEIGHT of 112 LB See also BLACKING BALL, DEW BALL, … OED online earliest date of use: 1523 Found in units of heap, LOAD, STRIKE, THRAVE See also MUNCORN. Sources: …
Old and New London
… in Drury Lane; Francis Man, Thieving Lane, Westminster," &c. As might have been expected, the fanatics of both parties … of Heaven. The king's printing-office for proclamations, &c., used to be in Printing-house Square, but was removed in … critical, theatrical, fashionable, humorous, witty, &c., each of which is supplied with a competent share of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an aisled hall was recorded in 1233 and John Aubrey c. 1670 remembered round-headed arches and zig-zag moulding. … Pk. to 1705. King's Works, ed. H. M. Colvin, iv. 552. e.g. Reg. Regum Anglo-Norm. i, no. 188; Gesta Stephani, ed. K. … 6th Rep. Graham, p. 336. Marshall, Woodstock Manor, 446. e.g. Cal. Lib. 1226-40, passim. King's Works, ed. Colvin, ii. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… which it passes on to the level summit of another spoil heap (SP 72905282). This point probably marks the position of …
Old and New London
… and east, to Battle Bridge, Islington, St. Pancras, &c. The north side of Queen Square was left open that it might … of volumes thus read to death are pitched together in one heap. But would they not do for the butter-man? was our … John Timbs's "Romance of London." See Vol. III., p. 206, &c. See Vol. III., p. 82. See ante, Vol. III., p. 207. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… imparted at Church schools for the poor, the classics, &c. being only taught when required. Bishop Rowlands, also, … but butchers' meat, fresh butter, poultry, hardware, &c., are exposed for sale in a very commodious market-place … and a number of prebendaries: some of the prebends, &c., have passed into the hands of the Ecclesiastical …
A New History of London
… et procerem et sapientum seniorum tocius regni predicti, &c." King Edward here acknowledges the pre-eminence of London … the Lea, or Hackney river. Nails, pieces of planks, &c. belonging to these vessels, were a few years ago …
A New History of London
… in England, they would go into France, Spain, Germany, &c. and rather die than take the wicked oaths of supremacy and … any notice of Oliver's charter, granted the said lands, &c. again to the city of London, and incorporated the society … and regulation of their commerce; the lordmayor &c. petitioned the house of commons this year, to erect four …
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