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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… place. The Duke subsequently built for himself Gloucester Lodge (251) in a then isolated position N. of the town and … In 1789 George III took up residence at Gloucester Lodge beginning a series of visits which continued until … King's Statue in York Buildings (240) and N. of Gloucester Lodge in Gloucester Row (2523) and Royal Crescent (266); the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the river Orwell, is beautifully picturesque. Wherstead Lodge, a handsome mansiou, is the seat of Sir Robert Harland, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… A. E. Drew & Son and moved from Ross-onWye to Whitminster Lodge, where in 1968 up to 50 people were employed in hiring …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… c. 1823, 45 and others may have made way for Whitminster Lodge, built rather later on the east side of the main road. … apparently c. 1885 on the main road opposite Whitminster Lodge stood in ruins in 1968, having been replaced in 1938 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… origin. 36 There is the remnant of a moat at Langwith Lodge. There were about 69 households at Wheldrake in 1316, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… medival crutch-trusses with two collars. c(28). Poswick Lodge, house and barn, 100 yards N.W. of (27). The House is …
Old and New London
Survey of London
… Gate, formerly the Green Cloth Office." 19 The Porter's Lodge was on the ground floor under the Gate. 20 It was … He was, however, confined for a time in the Porter's Lodge at Whitehall. 22 The Great Court. 23 Entering the … and the two little roomes over against it, and the Dukes lodge and the roome next and shed adioyning to it." The Earl …
Survey of London
… to be drawn up of "what ill-affected and other Persons do lodge in Whitehall,"and on its being received, it was on 22nd …
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