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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… century the street or part of it was called the World's End. 86 From Wood Street a road called Horse Lane in the 18th … south side of Castle Street a pair of later 18th-century gate piers stands at what until the later 20th century was … there were c. 10 houses, of which those at the north-west end stood in a continuous row. About the middle a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which runs eastwest. The river Marden rises at the west end of Ranscombe bottom and flows west towards Calne; in … bottom and its tributaries. The flat downland at the east end of the tithing was for long rough pasture, and there was meadow land beside the Marden near the west end of the village. There was little woodland. 13 Calstone …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… haysa) of Hemorre and the herbage of Granugg as far as the gate of the churchyard, and Silvuleia, and Bubroc and Barbeia … a certain clerk, Herbert. King Henry, resolving to put an end to the trouble, summoned both parties to plead before him … they purport to be granted by the king, and begin and end accordingly, the document becomes in places a recital by …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… land [that is] 30 pounds every three years, etc. At the end of 20 years Robert is to have his land. The term begins …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… a(1). Parish Church of All Saints, at the S. end of the village, was re-built in 1824 partly on the … b(4). House, now two cottages, at Middle Weald, about mile S.E. of the church, on the E. side of the road. The plan … Upper Weald, N. side of the road b(5). Cottage, about 1 mile S.E. of the church. The S. front is of modern brick. The …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
Old and New London
… and was approached under a canopy of stately elms, "at the end of which was a beautiful prospect, terminated by a view … eminence, rising gradually for about three-quarters of a mile from the village of Camberwell, and passing through an … Thomas Bond's house was situated in Peckham, at least one mile distant. Scott, the "bard of Amwell," inscribed one of …
The Environs of London
… consists of a nave, chancel, and two aisles: at the west end is a small embattled tower, composed of the same … time with the chapel; it is situated about a quarter of a mile from the college, near the road to London. The chapel is … demand ten shillings. A surgeon's fee is twelve-pence a mile, be his journey far or near; ten groats to set a bone …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… modern except that the E. window of the chapel, at the E. end of the S. range, appears to incorporate some old work. Inside the building, the passage through the S. end of the W. range retains some original brickwork. In the chaplain's house, at the W. end of the S. range, is some re-used original panelling. In …
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