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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of Saxon origin enlarged in the 12th and 13th centuries, little remains of mediaeval Wimborne. It continued as a small … part of the 14th-century Virgin's robe is also seen. A little later in the 14th century, when the adjacent archway … in this place and suggests that the original stairs were a little to the N., that is, on the W. of the chimneybreast. On …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… probably of Iron Age or Romano-British date. They cover little more than an acre, facing S.W. on the lower valley … with large-headed nails in a cist. There has been little subsequent excavation. 'Celtic' fields (Group (85)) …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Wood (Map of Wimpole 1638, copy in the B.M.). Apart from Little End, which may have been a part of Wratworth, no … survives on the ground (Monument (22) below). There is little evidence for further building during Harley's tenure, … ceiling with central skylight which still includes a little heraldic stained glass of the period. The Red Dining …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to Jerome Dibben, the tenant, 52 whose family had acquired Little Suddon, apparently in 1541. 53 Suddon descended with … and east and west fields in the early 17th century. 11 Little Southerfield and Swytherfield, recorded in 1597 and … 90; Sherborne Castle, SHR/A/684. Land without a house. Little Southerfield was recorded in 1597: P.R.O., C 142/249, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… so prosperous at one period, that it was "equal to a little university." Very few traces of it remain, but the … is sheltered nearly on every side; and is watered by the little river Isbourne, which flows close to it on the … general low and of indifferent appearance; and being but little of a thoroughfare, the place preserves an air of …
Survey of London
… and plan. Measured drawings by F. H. Healey There is little to be seen of the original building at second-floor … in the east wall of Warehouse 2 at third-floor level. Little of the old work is now visible from the outside of the … b John Strype described it in 1720 as "of late years of little or no account" and in 1761 it was said to be "a very …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… opposite this still exists, though much repaired, and a little to the east of it there is a blocked doorway, now a … p. 432. Ibid. 13337, p. 215; 133941, p. 33. There is little doubt that William of Wykeham, who was at the castle …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the Cathedral Close is Minster House, at the corner of Little and Great Minster Streets, a welldesigned house of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… are much plainer than those on the north and seem to be a little later in date. The truss rafter roof of chancel and … Five Wounds and the initials T. S. Above this tomb and a little to the west is a two-centred arched recess with a … external label and a four-centred rear arch. A little west of this is the north door of late 13th-century …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Emperor with perhaps a few Italians, though there is little mention of these last in the most prosperous days of … of these properties as derelict. Direct trading brought little profit, owing to lack of customers, and this no doubt …
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