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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Act of 1808. On the east the parish boundary is Wiltshire's boundary with Hampshire; that the county boundary was … 21 The deviation, on the high ground near the parish's northern boundary, was called the Causeway or Causeway Lane … demolished in the mid 20th century. 31 In 1997 modern farm buildings and large buildings of brick and flint stood east …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… one of which, called Cadley bottom in the north and Soper's bottom in the south, is straight and runs across the middle … deposits of clay-with-flints on the ridges between Soper's bottom and Long bottom, west of Long bottom, and in the … Lodge and its outbuildings, and Home Farm were the only buildings at the centre of the parish until the 20th century. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Settlement. (3) RomanoBritish Settlement (SU 015999), S.E. of Chesterton Farm, ploughed out on level ground at …
A History of the County of London
… Priory for a burial ground during the plague. 2 St. Mary's was made subject to Beaulieu Regis, 3 and from this abbey … small rents in London, the advowsons of St. Bartholomew's the Little and of Allhallows Staining, 10 and two years … of the monks, so that the construction of the necessary buildings did not proceed very rapidly. The abbey church …
A Dictionary of London
… Cistern without Cripplegate - Clark's Buildings Cistern without Cripplegate See Conduit without … William Street at its junction with Abchurch Lane north (O.S. 1875-80). City Chambers See New City Chambers. City …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 974. 7 The building of the present church and monastic buildings was begun under Simeon the first Norman abbot. … Henry VIII and the bishop has 'the convent of St. Audre's in Ely'. 10 The House was surrendered to the king on 18 … Definite architectural history opens with Simeon's rebuilding. Simeon had been prior of Winchester and was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… but recovered it in 1232 and reallotted it to the sacrist's office. Thenceforward both parishes continued until the … rent charges of £2 per annum to the minister of St. Mary's church for the preaching of two sermons a year. 21 In 1724 … it is of early-14th-century date. Plan of St. Mary's Church The south aisle has three lateral buttresses with …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… south bifurcates here, one arm going northwards to King's Lynn and the other northeastwards to Norwich. Lines also … in the city. The city is traversed by the London to King's Lynn road (A 10) and is connected on the south-east with … is situated in West End. 29 The remains consist of three buildings of medieval origin now incorporated in a farmstead. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 23 When the see was created, in 1109, the bishop's charter 24 spoke of granting tithes of his 'manor of … the dean and chapter were held here down to 1865. The farm-buildings of the bishop's manor called ELY BARTON manor opened upon Back Hill, in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… City of Ely Monastic buildings and palace MONASTIC BUILDINGS AND PALACE The … ( a) the hall itself, ( b) the undercroft, ( c) the prior's guest hall. The building has been cut up into several … to form what was once the Deanery and is now the Bishop's House. On the ground floor the doorway leading to the …
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