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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… order springing from jamb-shafts with scalloped caps (Hutchins III, 201). A chamfered string-course immediately … surround (Bodleian Lib., Gough Maps 6, f. 49; Hutchins III, 201); this clearstorey was dismantled in the … brass plate recording interment of John de Berwick, 1312 (Hutchins III, 213); on W., (3) of W. E[tricke], 1663, slate …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… ashlar is exposed in the S. wall of the vestry. In 1732 (Hutchins, 1st ed., II, 219) the Nave and tower were almost … tile-covered roofs (Plate 61). They were built c. 1624 (Hutchins III, 600) and comprise a central common-room, now … Later illustrations include two engravings published by Hutchins (1774 ed., II, opp. 216): a view from S.W. by Thomas …
A History of the County of Somerset
… East.; S.R.O., DD/BR/bb 21. S.R.O., DD/S/WI 43; DD/MGG 1; Hutchins, Hist. Dors. iii. 684-5, 687. Phelps's Hist. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of Damer impaling Rush, floral festoons and the date 1754. Hutchins, in a plate dated 1794 (II, 289), shows the … the same incumbent often served both Farringdon and Came (Hutchins II, 291, 529); by 1625 the church was 'lone' and … and very few people in Came' ( ibid., 528). By 1773 Hutchins wrote that Farringdon 'is entirely depopulated and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 16th century with 17th-century additions. According to Hutchins (I, 191), part of the building was pulled down in … and parishes of Clenston and Nicholson were amalgamated (Hutchins I, 1934), and in 1428 both Clenston and Nicholson … only three households were listed in 1662 (Meekings, 77). Hutchins recorded five houses in 1790 (I, 185). (5) …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Herringston, earlier known as Winterborne Beauchamp (Hutchins II, 519), was one of the small riverside settlements … of the Chamber. (Coker, Survey of Dorsetshire (1732), 73; Hutchins II, 527; Country Life, XXXIV (1913), 6748. For Sir …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… opening; this presumably led to the 'Muston Aisle' (Hutchins I, 146), now wholly rebuilt. In the S. wall are … about 270 yds. N. of the church, is the house described by Hutchins (I, 145) as William Little's farm. It is of two … the heraldic glass of the Daccomb family, described by Hutchins, was formerly set; the glass has now been removed ( …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Rew ('row'), mentioned in the 13th century (Fgersten, 187; Hutchins II, 577). By 1768 boundaries were much as at present …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of Quarleston comprised a hall, a bakehouse and a kitchen (Hutchins I, 332), and the W. part of the N. range of … and William Shipp in 1860 ( C.T.D., Pt. 2, Nos. 16 and 17; Hutchins I, 331). The first, probably (19), was 14 ft. high …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the S. West Farm is probably the manor house described by Hutchins (I, 1989) as 'on the S. side of the rivulet' and … now wholly modern. The date-stone of 1670 remarked by Hutchins is now reset in the E. end wall of West Farm; it is … and can be identified because it was held by Milton Abbey (Hutchins I, 199; D.B. Vol. I, f. 78a). The recorded …
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