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A History of the County of Oxford
… not known. 67 The Crown granted the manor in 1542 to the new cathedral of Christ and St Mary at Osney, and in 1546 to … in the early 16th century claimed to have made 'much new building', 82 and premises in the mid 17th century were … cross passage presumably when the hall was divided, and new stonemullioned windows were inserted. A tall mullioned …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and church, was merged with Alvescot and Shilton to form a new united benefice, to which Holwell and Westwell were added … 20 The balance of funds raised between 1841 and 1844 for a new vicarage house, not all required for that purpose, was … a modest living. 27 The parlour and a hall chamber were 'new boarded' in the 1670s, and in 1732 a double-flued chimney …
A Dictionary of London
… as far as the Thames, and also for the erection of a new turret adjoining the wall (Cal. L. Bk. E. 63). The site … of 13th-century work were brought to light between Friar Street and St. Anne's churchyard (Lond. Topog. Rec. I. 1). … Horse Court, Minories. Black Horse Alley North out of Fore Street. In Cripplegate Ward Without (O. and M. 1677-Strype, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… and putting a piece of the root therein' [Culpeper (1653, new ed. n.d.)]. Black hellebore has been noted valued at 18d … Inventories (mid-period). References: Culpeper (1653, new ed. n.d.), Gerard (1597, 1985 ed.), Henriette (online). … was a commodity to which descriptors such as 'best' and 'new invented' were attached suggesting it was sold in a …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… in Black Horse Chequer. (140) Houses, No. 21 Milford Street and No. 13 Brown Street, of two storeys with brick outer walls and tiled … hall in the S. part of the tenement, parallel with Milford Street, with cross-wings to E. and W. According to the plan, …
A Dictionary of London
… Black Horse Yard, Aldgate High Street - Black Raven Passage Black Horse Yard, Aldgate High Street North out of Aldgate High Street, between Nos. 34 and 35, turning north-east into …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… made from inferior materials such as TRAIN OIL or other fish OIL. The retailer stored it in a BARREL or like vessel, … wood suitable for FURNITURE, carving etc. [Synge (1951, new ed.1956)]. Another possibility is EBONY, but it seems out … Inventories (mid-period). References: Synge (1951, new ed.1956). Black wool [black wooll] The WOOL from a BLACK …
Survey of London
… Black Prince Road and Doris Street CHAPTER 31 - BLACK PRINCE ROAD AND DORIS STREET Black Prince Road, formerly known as Lambeth Butts, is … sections on Horwood's map (179199 edition) known as Broad Street, Lambeth Butts, Workhouse Lane, Elizabeth Place and …
A Dictionary of London
… Or Stationers House against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet Street, 1653 (H. MSS. Com. 7th Rep. 459). Not named in the … in the maps. Black Spread Eagle Court East out of Bread Street, south of Cheapside, in Bread Street Ward (Strype, ed. 1720 and 1755). No later reference. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… use: 1753 Found described as elastic, FAMOUS, FINE, LARGE, NEW INVENTED, PATENT Found in units of POUND See also … for BLUE FLAX. A quotation in the OED from [Marshal (1788, new ed. 1796)] suggests there was a distinctive variety of … (early), Inventories (late). References: Marshal (1788, new ed.1796). Blanched almond [blanch almond; almonds …
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