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Calendar of Border Papers
… [March 2.] Warning him that the Scottish pledges have laid a plot to escape from York castle, and mean to execute it at … of Whitto in leaping downe from the castle wall, broke his legg beneath the knee."The particulars will appear to your … of the reign "of our most soveraigne lady Quene Eliz., &c., 1598." Roberte Frysell, Thomas Eynesley, Dandy …
Calendar of Border Papers
… midnight, "two of the basar sorte tooke opportunitye in a tempestuous night, being lodgid in the topp of a garratt, … broother, Sir Robert Cecyll knight secretary of state," &c. Indorsed:". . . Lord President of York to my master," &c. 1112. Willoughby to Cecil. [Oct. 2.] I have this day …
A History of the County of Sussex
… BOXGROVE The parish, containing 3,677 acres, consists of a main block about 2 miles from north to south and the same … of a loop-road, incorporates the remains of a building of c. 1500, but has been much altered. It faces south. The west … the west angle, is of flint-work up to a straight joint, c. 30 ft. from the west; beyond this it is of 18th-century …
A Survey of London
… side, from the Standard to the great Crosse. Then is also a part of Watheling streete of this ward, to wit, from ouer … of money to be lent to yong men, hauing those shops, &c. This saide Front was againe new painted and guilt ouer, in … in their hands, from Paules through Cheape, Cornehill &c. More to be noted of this church, which had sometime a
Survey of London
… the former Hospital of St. James continued to be leased as a unit known as St. James's Farm, and at some time before … both of whom covenanted to build houses. 10 Blome's map of c. 1689 (Plate 4) shows buildings along the whole length of … carpenter; Nicholas Dubois of St. Martin's, esquire; John Legg of St. Martin's, carpenter; William Ludbey of St. …
A Survey of London
… said Riuer into the Borough of Southwark, which is also a Warde of London, without the walles, on the South side … bread, ale, flesh, fish, wood, coale, or any victuals, &c. Lib. S. Mari Eborum.; English people disdayned to be … the Crane, the Cardinals Hat, the Bel, the Swanne, &c. I haue heard ancient men of good credite report, that …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bromeswell (St. Edmund) BROMESWELL ( St. Edmund), a parish, in the union of Woodbridge, hundred of Wilford, E. … for roofing houses: a factory for bricks, coarse pots, &c., employs about fifteen persons. A fair is annually held … curacy; net income, 100; patron, the Bishop of Chester: C. H. Elsley, Esq., is impropriator of the lay rectory, which …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… it then stagnated and the population declined. Recovery of a sort came after the Second World War when the building of … Severn forming its north-east boundary for 5 km. Extending c. 3 km. northeast and c. 4 km. eastwest the parish is … 1756; Ric. Hartshorne, 1768; Wm. Harper, 1783; Ric. Legg, 1791; Sam. Roden, 1791; Sam. Roden, 1812. Trinder, Ind. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Pitcombe to the west 93 indicating its probable origin as a pre-Conquest minster parish. At its centre is the former … its southern end because of the extension of Redlynch park c. 1745, but was still open for its entire length in 1817. … other land. It had been built by 1856 and was demolished c. 1930. 29 Wyke Champflower bridge was a county bridge in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Bulwick 4 BULWICK (Fig. 33) Bulwick is a parish of 872 hectares, crossed by Willow Brook. In the … the first is steeply sloping. The North Aisle, rebuilt in c. 1400, has tall narrow buttresses of two weathered stages. … largely demolished. In 1805 Thomas Tryon employed W. D. Legg of Stamford to design a new large room forming a small …
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