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Survey of London: volume
… next met with 6 (in 1624) it had become a "greate mesuage "or tenemente or inne comonly called 'The Antilop,' now divided "into severall mesuages or tenementes" in eighteen occupations, abutting on "The …
Survey of London
… Architect and Building News which found, however, only one or two mid-Victorian details to illustrate from the interior. … to have been chiefly in white picked out in green, blue or gold, and the same colours of either green or blue, set off by white or gold, gave the scheme of the …
Survey of London
… of a kind from its large disregard of magnificence or sustained uniformity. For much of its history, until the … was, nevertheless, conventional, by disposing of blocks or, more usually, single plots for long terms, and mainly to … numerous building tradesmen. No fewer than thirty builders or partnerships were lessees or sublessees at the fifty-one …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
The Environs of London
… In old records the name of this place is written Hese, or Heese 1. It is situated near the Uxbridge road, at the … Elthorne, and is bounded by Norwood on the East; Northolt, or Northall, on the North; Hillingdon on the West, and … north aisle appears to have been built in the fourteenth, or early in the fifteenth century. The south aisle has a flat …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… In the S. wall are three partly restored windows of two or three pointed lights in a segmental-pointed head with a … 16th-century. Brasses: In chancel(1) of Robert Levee (or Lenee), rector, c. 1370, half-effigy of priest in … stem and eight restored shafts on round base, late 12th or early 13th-century. Locker: In chancelin E. wall, recess …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of corn was likewise to be laid aside when it was bound, or to be bound together in separate sheaves. This was said to … build a vicarage and the vicar was not entitled to tithes or mortuaries. 55 Although the archbishop granted the … patronage seems to have been exercised by the rector 57 or, as in 1656, by his lessee. 58 The last patron was John …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… parish, excluding the precinct of Norwood, until the 18th or 19th centuries. As late as 1800 the 'mansion-house' of the … south. No land at all appeared to lie in Norwood precinct or parish. 92 There was almost certainly a manor-house in … known to have had their own houses either in the parish or in the neighbourhood. 4 A park at Hayes is mentioned in …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… poor young man, who must gain a living without exhibition or friends. Large paper, pp. 2. 1029. Cromwell Papers. The … papers are of various and uncertain dates; but all more or less connected with Cromwell, the first three being in his … conditions upon which she will let her manor of Canshern or Cantysherne to some person not named, he to bear all …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 56. Thos. Oglesthorpe, King's servant. To be under-steward or clerk of courts of the lands of St. Mary's, York. 10 Jan. … servant. To be keeper of the chief house of the lordship or manor of Lekengfeld, Yorks, and of the new lodge within … from henceforth at our said honour, either for our own use or by our commandment." 25 ApriL (In English.) 74 b. Thos. …
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