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The Diary of Henry Machyn
… of the Fishmon]gers and all the clothyng in-to the [guild-hall in] London, and ther he was mad fre of [the company]; ys … nyght. The xviij day of January was a play in the quen('s) hall at Westmynster by the gentyll-men of the Tempull, and … after a grett maske, for ther was a grett skaffold in the hall, with grett tryhumpe as has bene sene; and the morow …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… grett plente, and all ther servandes had a banekett in the hall with dyvers dyssys. 14 The sam day a commondementt cam … and the althermen and all craftes of London whent to Yeld-hall to chuse a nuw shreyff, and thay dyd chuse master … here neke. The vj day of August was reynyd 17 at Yeld-hall vij, vj for qwynnyng 18; iiij was cast for deth, Thomas …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… a baker of the Bryg-howse; he was send for to the yeld-hall a-for my lord mayre and the althermen, and he was juged … herse. The xvj day of June dyd ryd in a care [to the] yeld-hall docthur Langton the phesyssyon in a g[own] of damaske …
A Dictionary of London
… Lane (q.v.), now absorbed in Cannon Street. Distillers' Hall In Throgmorton Street-in Draper's Hall. Company incorporated 1638 (Elmes, 1831). Distiller's … Doby Court West out of Monkwell Street, north of Barber's Hall (L.C.C. List, 1912). In Farringdon Ward Within (det.). …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… surface is beautifully diversified with hill and dale. The Hall occupies the site of a commandery of the Knights of St. … Worksop and Sheffield, and in its vicinity is Dinnington Hall. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the … containing 818 inhabitants. The ancient mansion of Dinton Hall was probably erected by William de Wareham, Archbishop …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… and to this date belongs the W. end of the main or hall-block and the adjoining W. cross-wing. The main block … of the church, consists of an outbuilding, formerly the hall, with an 18th-century cottage to the N. The hall, of one storey, was built in the 14th century, but has …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… lie immediately N. of the church and the now ruinous hall on land sloping N. between 122 m. and 130 m. above OD. … may have been displaced and rebuilt to the S. when the hall was erected by Edward Griffin in 155860, or perhaps, … Bassett. It then perhaps passed immediately W. of the hall and crossed the present park. In the park, N.N.W. of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… crowned with a handsome parapet. The building contains a hall and library forty-five feet square, lighted by a cupola … one of the most interesting religious edifices in the kingdom. The lower portion of the structure contains the … have formed one of the most extensive residences in the kingdom. The scene of Castle-Dangerous, the last novel of Sir …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… but has been re-set and entirely retooled. The entrance-hall and back-hall have dadoes of 17th-century panelling with enriched … lining and architrave; in the W. wall of the back-hall is a round-headed arch with early 18th-century …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 61 In 1567 the demesne farmhouse was tiled and contained a hall, parlour, kitchen, and other rooms necessary for … the house, the rooms are planned round a spacious square hall. It was one of the earliest houses to have a central … 80 In 1608 the vicar had a house which at that date had a hall, buttery, and chamber. 81 It is mentioned again in 1661 …
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