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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… square-set jambs. The N. wall of the chapel has, at the E. end, the restored opening of the squint to the chancel. … head; the mouldings die into chamfered jambs which end in broach stops above the tomb tops. The latter extend … apart from these features the wallface is rendered. The end walls of the S. range are of rubble with ashlar gable …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 1614 (NRO) and surviving as a hollow-way, ran along the S. end of the plots of Lower Glapthorn. Initially there were … This points to more than average prosperity at the lower end of the social scale. Only two houses that can be … several periods. The earliest part consists of the lower end of a hall, possibly dating from c. 1538 when the manor …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… from the shore, a gradual ascent for nearly half a mile, terminating in a ridge of considerable elevation, on … and Argyll streets, reaches for something more than a mile and a half, in a direction from east to west, and is … Mary, Queen of Scots, resided during his illness. Near the end of Bridgegate-street, till lately stood Silver-Craigs …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… GLASSERTON, a parish, in the county of Wigton, 1 mile (S. W.) from Whithorn; containing, with the village of … nearly four miles to two at its extremities, and to half a mile at the centre; it comprises 5598 Scottish acres, which, … the massacre was chiefly committed is at the north-west end of the vale; and the old house of Glencoe, still an …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by adding porticus and building a tower over its east end as well as an aisled eastern arm. His church was … building a new cruciform church, starting at the east end, but Herluin (abbot 110018) embarked on a rebuilding of … two hypogea, one of which was incorporated into the east end of the first stone church. The relics of Patrick and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Sugeweye', then interpreted as 'sow's way'. 16 By the end of the 15th century the route was causewayed, both north … hamlet of Southway, 17 and south between the southern end of Wearyall Hill and Street. 18 The southern road, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and two of his monks in 1539. 1 At the westernmost end of the promontory, Beckery 'island' was also probably … on the east side of Northload Street at its northern end. 44 It was demolished in 1836. 45 It was a symmetrical … In 1539 Wirral park pale, in need of repair, measured 1 mile; there were 60 a. of woodland, and the grazing was said …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Hill. Northwards from its junction with Cart Lane to the end of High Street is the present Lambrook Street, named … in 1517. 19 Sticker's cross stood in 1655 at the south end of Chilkwell Street at its junction with Bere Lane. 20 By … town in the early 18th century. Houses remain at the west end of High Street (nos. 8 and 15) and especially east of St. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… westwards and the S. aisle was also lengthened at the W. end and apparently widened at the same time, the old … N. wall is a blocked square-headed window and in the S. end of the W. wall is a round-headed doorway giving access to … are carried on wood brackets, except those at the E. end which rest on stone corbels carved with grotesque …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Salford, S. division of Lancashire, of a mile (S. E.) from Oldham; containing about 5500 inhabitants. … It is situated east of the Waren burn, and about a mile south-west of Bambrough, on the road to Bradford; to the … great focus of improvements, and is three-quarters of a mile west from Glossop. In 1837 an act was passed for …
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