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Survey of London Monograph
… under the windows, and similar baroque groups appeared as late as 1912 in drawings for the Members' Courtyard (Plate 16a). … elements from demolished historic buildings; this was seen as some atonement for demolition. A precedent had been set by …
Survey of London Monograph
… glazed with lead lights. The three middle openings led as casement doors on to the terrace. On the first floor iron … alteration of 1662. Before that date these fronts showed as the ends of two ranges of building projecting 45 feet in … Webb's new connecting rooms on the first floor was built as an independent structure carried on 14-inch brickwork …
Survey of London
… marked on the plan and both sides of King Street are shown as built up. The two shaded squares delineated on the east … in Marlborough's campaigns. 6 Walpole described him as 'graceful in his figure, ostentatious in his behaviour, … in his passions; and what is seldomer seen, a miser as early as a hero'. 7 In 1712 Henry Lidgbird applied …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… have extensive rights in Melbourn and Meldreth, 9 but the Hospitallers at Shingay exercised their chartered liberties … possibly succeeded Roman settlements. A few, such as Bassingbourn, Meldreth, and Steeple Morden, have had … hamlets, close to the western county boundary, such as Redreth in Guilden Morden and Pincote in Tadlow, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… STOKE c. 1875 General History of the Town, p. 12. The Town as a County Centre, p. 15. Military Events, p. 15. Growth of … 5 The present article deals broadly with Arundel parish as constituted before the last named date. 6 The parish in … (MS. cal.); Cal. Pat. 15478, 1434. The property of the Hospitallers apparently descended with Poling man. in later …
Survey of London
… Hornsey but in the Court Rolls of the Manor of Cantlowes, as will be seen from the historical notes which follow. The … to have been refronted in stock brickwork with red bricks as dressings to the windows and external angles. The front … 6s. 8d. in settlement, being four years' purchase, and " as much as her annuity was worth, even if her claim was good, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Norman overlord, and were reunited in the ownership of the Hospitallers in the 13th century. 3 By 1300 they were … economically integrated, 4 and in 1286 were fined together as the township of Silverley with Ashley, 5 Silverley having always been the larger. 6 The Hospitallers' manor house, however, was in Ashley, 7 and in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… century there was also a private chapel at the Knights Hospitallers' manor house. After the benefices of Ashley and … Presentations were made between 1373 and 1388 by the Crown as guardian and during forfeiture; in 1421-2 by the mother … in 1425 during a vacancy at Norwich. 87 The Knights Hospitallers had a chapel in Ashley by 1277, when William …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… implying no more than 1,500 a. of arable and up to half as much pasture, heath, and woodland. 47 By 1279 the arable … only 5 a. pasture against 240 a. arable in 1279; 57 the Hospitallers 40 a. against 820 a. in 1338. 58 In 1542 Ashley … 64 About 1230 an Ashley neif with 17½ a. was given to the Hospitallers, and c. 1240 the lord of Silverley similarly …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ashley cum Silverley Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. The Hospitallers had view of frankpledge and the assize of bread … by 1560, probably Dip Cottage on Mill Road, which was used as a poorhouse in 1814. It was presumably sold after the Poor … rott. 4d., 13 and d.; K.S.R.L., uncat. North MSS., M:As:1-2. C.R.O., R 51/25/1, no. 5, f. 21 and v.; R 72/45 …
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