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A History of the County of Hampshire
… a description of 'Caer Gwent,' the Celtic Winchester, and little enough can be definitely told of the 'Venta Belgarum' … in Colebrook Street. Although local knowledge gives little that can be definite in further identification of … Ground Story of House in St. Thomas' Street, Winchester A little way down St. Thomas' Street, at the back of a house on …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and another on Southgate Hill, nearly half a mile away. A little later almost a new Commoners' College sprang up in the … of Edward VI. At the south end the walls are carved with little excavations called Temples, which were used for … a small garden from the rest of Meads. It is a charming little house with no great pretensions, in red brick with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… still leased at 20 s., the mill of St. Cross at 5, and the little stream in the garden of the hospital still brought in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… late 16th and early 17th centuries and later the Crown had little profit from the fee farm of Winchester, since this 50 … that they were thus evidently under a royal official, little is definitely known of their organization in the city. … on the other hand royal rights and privileges were little likely to escape unfulfilled, or to be successfully …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… apparently a gateway tower, which seems to have stood at a little distance from the west end of the church. Whether St. … tooling coarse, and the attached shafts semicircular or a little more than a semicircle in plan. The main arcade has … standards have carved finials, and their buttresses end in little pulpits holding figures of preaching cardinals or …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… clustered shafts with foliated capitals, tapered back a little below the triforium string, which is carried round the … the hospital abuts on the eastern window, and below it, a little to the east again, is a four-centred doorway with a … carried by head corbels. The south transept, though a little later in date than the quire, is of a regular …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… road turns under Kingsgate, with its superstructure the little church of St. Swithun, and branches directly south …
A Dictionary of London
… Strype, ed. 1720. Part of the site is occupied by " Do-Little's Yard " in O. and M. 1677. The name is derived from a … S. 317), "Nevill's Inn." Windsor Court In Harp Alley in Little Knightrider Street (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799). Not named … 1728). Not named in the maps. Wine Court In Harp Ally in Little Knightrider Street (Rev. of London, 1728-P.C. 1732). …
Survey of London
… John) Street on the east, and reaching north to within a little of the site of Colville Court was sold by William …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the work of a wall with three towers,' which there can be little doubt is that still forming the western front of the … gates made along the south side of the castle into the Little Park. The old timber 'wharf' of Henry VIII along the … of both the king's and the queen's chapels and such little improvements and alterations as usually follow a …
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