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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… To the south of the church are the remains of an ancient hermitage of brick and flint, now part of a farmhouse. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… W.) from Stony-Stratford. At Chapel Close formerly stood a hermitage, and free chapel. Stratford, Old (Holy Trinity) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hearth has been since discovered. There was anciently a hermitage, with an oratory attached to it. …
The Environs of London
… buried." There is still a place in the parish called the "Hermitage-Bridge." "Mr. Edmund Tilney, Esq. and master of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… three miles in circumference, and anciently contained a hermitage and chapel, dedicated to St. Andrew, of which there …
A History of the County of Sussex
… side window exposed in the chancel may indicate a former hermitage. 4 Margaret Covert in 1367 left money for gilding …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… d, 106.67 HERDMAN: Mary, 102.108 HERITAGE: Mary, 109.88 HERMITAGE: Jos; Anne, w; Anne, d; Rebecca, d, 104.19-20 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… called Priors Thornes, about a mile distant, was a cell or hermitage, for pilgrims on their way to the shrine of …
A Dictionary of London
… and P. H. VIII. XVI. 243). See Swan Tavern. Swannesnest A Hermitage so called, part of the possessions of the Abbey of …
A Dictionary of London
… Alley, Rents See Royal Exchange Buildings. Swing Bridge, Hermitage Entrance Over the Hermitage Entrance to the London Docks (O.S. 25 in. 1897). Former name : " Hermitage Bridge " (P.C. 1732-Elmes, 1831). The name" …
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