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A Survey of London
… without the gate and of the suburbes from the barres, by S. Mary Spittle to Bishopsgate, and a part of Hounds ditch, … with two buckets by the East ende of the parrish Church of S. Martin Otoswich, and then winding by the West corner of Leaden hall down Grasse street to the corner ouer against Grasse …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was formerly a timber-framed house consisting of a central hall and two cross wings. Between the hall and the cross wing … in whose family it remained for 300 years. 21 Temple's son Peter redeemed the £50 rent, which had passed through various hands, in 1690. 22 Peter's son Samuel had two sons, of whom the elder, Peter, died …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to do service to Miles of Gloucester. The rights of Miles's family evidently lapsed or were challenged, for c. 1170 Ranulph's son Hugh of Cyveiliog granted the fee of Bisley to Humphrey … a dovecot, 93 is basically a medieval house of traditional hall and cross-wing plan; part of the original hall roof …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in strict order; 14 in the mid 18th century Christ Church's manor also included pieces of Lammas meadow perhaps held … in the 16th each had 1 a. of meadow, 17 and the vicar's glebe ( yardland) included 11 a. of arable and 1 a. of … stone from one of them was used for the new Witney town hall in 1785, and in 1870 a later duke allowed stone from a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rural character, during the 20th century the parish's northern part was transformed by the creation and expansion … 39 a.) of detached meadow by the Thames; the parish's main part was long and narrow, cutting across varied … described below, incorporates a late 15th-century open hall, 75 but most houses are 17th-century or later and few …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Marlborough, whose successors also rented Christ Church's estate, and thus became effective lords of the whole … held of William FitzOsbern, earl of Hereford. 3 FitzOsbern's right was not mentioned later, and the overlordship … assessment in the parish, 32 and in 1680 it included a hall, a great and little parlour, and at least 9 chambers, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… retained burial rights until the 1580s. The benefice's relative poverty ensured that the church was served usually … appropriated half the church to Osney abbey at Ralph's 'presentation', implying that Ralph had retained some … adequate for such a modest living. 27 The parlour and a hall chamber were 'new boarded' in the 1670s, and in 1732 a …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… 1 The outline of the mediaeval tenement, some 113 ft. (N.S.) by 75 ft., is recognisable in the boundaries on O.S., 1880; it was considerably larger than the normal burgage … parts. The correspondence between the surviving mediaeval hall roof and a plan of the building made c. 1850 by J.M. …
A Dictionary of London
… and M. 1677-Rocque, 1746). In Portsoken Ward. See Roper's Buildings. Black Lion Court In Old Change (P.C. 1732-Boyle, … name : "Black Horse Inn" (O. and M. 1677, and Strype's maps). Black Lion Yard See Black Lyon Yard, Stoney Lane. … Street at No.104 (P.O. Directory). Near Fishmongers' Hall. In Bridge Ward Within. First mention : 1574. Messuage …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Black Notley 8. BLACK NOTLEY. (F.a.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxxiv. N.W. (b)xxxiv. N.E. (c)xxv. S.W.). Black Notley is a small parish and village 1 m. S. of Braintree. Stanton's Farm and Black Notley Hall are the most important monuments. Ecclesiastical a(1). …
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