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Survey of London
… Martin's Field on the south, and shows how at its western end travellers leaving London turned left down Colman Hedge … amalgamated as No. 23. The first five houses from the east end of the row (Nos. 1317) had uniform fronts, each three …
Survey of London
… however, was No. 9 which, with other houses at the north end, was demolished for the formation of Shaftesbury Avenue. …
Survey of London
… part was known as Hayes Court, and until 1939 the southern end, to the south of Newport Court, was part of Little … formation of Shaftesbury Avenue all except this southern end was known as Newport Street or Newport Buildings or … narrowest part of Newport Place probably represents the end of the so-called Military Street which led to the gate at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Vestry is probably partly of the 14th century, but the N. end is probably modern, and there are no ancient details. The … modern. The clear-storey has, in the N. wall, near the W. end, a window of two four-centred lights in a square head, … window is said to have been removed from near the E. end of the wall. In the S. wall are three modern windows …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Church of St. Michael (Plate 60) stands towards the S. end of the village on the W. side of the main street. The … moulded labels, mask-stop and rebated jambs; at the W. end of the wall is a 13th-century 'low-side' window of a … orders with a moulded label and mask-stops; towards the W. end of the N. wall, showing externally, and partly covered by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… plain architraves and key-blocks all of stone. The W. end (Plate 62) has square stone pilasters at the angles … panelling and arcading (Plate 61), continued across W. end at same height; arcading supported on modern stalls and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… should maintain 400 deer for the king's use. About half a mile eastward from the church, on the road to Shaftesbury, … and Gillingham, lathe of Aylesford, W. division of Kent, 1 mile (E. by N.) from Chatham; containing 7640 inhabitants. … it possessed the four quays of Twydall, Midflete, Dean-Med End, and Beggar-Hyde, together with various ships and boats. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… for monuments of the 17th century or earlier. At the end of the 18th century silk weaving was an important local … the outer orders continue on the E. and W. responds and end at broach stops; the inner orders spring from polygonal … W. front is largely masked by later additions and the N. end of the range is concealed by a 19th-century extension. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… by the parliamentary visitors 1654; buried at the upper end of St. Mary's Church, Oxford, 8 Oct., 1660. See Ath. i. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Church of St. Mary, stands in an isolated position about mile N. of Gilston Park and about 2 miles W. of the London … Secular (2). The Plume of Feathers Inn, Pye Corner, about mile S.S.W. of the church, is a small, 17th-century, …
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