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A History of the County of Essex
… hall or summer-house. It was later a residence. Thomas Hood (17991845), the poet, lived there 18325. 126 It was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… the end of a modern passage at the back of the house; the hood has a panelled soffit, cornice and broken scrolled pediment, terminating in rosettes; the hood rests on scrolled brackets; the door has raised panels …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… eaves cornice with modillions. The doorway has a flat hood carried on shaped brackets with a lozenge between them. ( Hood removed) (31) House, No. 7, has the front elevation rendered; the doorway has a flat hood on shaped brackets and there is a bay window with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… called Warnham Court built in 1829, a footpath from Robin Hood Lane to Warnham village being diverted westwards to give … Farm to Kingsfold, which existed in part in 1756; Robin Hood Lane, south of the modern Warnham park, which existed by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… W. Symonds, in matching style and with an external shell-hood door surround brought from a house in Ipswich. At the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of silk and gold ; a surcoat of crimson velvet and a hood of the same, both lined with white taffety as usual : to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… countersigned ut supra, for a large mantle and surcoat and hood of said Order for said Godolphin : to an estimate of 56 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Wooley deceased. Richard Wilson as riding officer at Robin Hood's Town in Whitby port loco John Baynes removed to be …
Calendar of Treasury Books
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