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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… a transept, the former gabled E. wall being raised and a new gable added to the N. wall. In the E. wall is an early to … turret-staircase has a blocked doorway leading to a former gallery. The second stage has a window of one trefoiled light …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… and strengthened in 17012. In 1831 the roof of the Picture Gallery was replaced by the existing plaster ceiling and in … Since 1860 it has formed part of the Bodleian Library. The new building of the library, on the N. side of Broad Street, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and he also built an hotel and assemblyrooms. To this new settlement he tried to attach his own name, calling it … the Fox Hotel and neighbouring buildings, but the new Claremont Hotel in West Street was opened next year. By … Canterbury on 25 January 1822. By 1879 it was felt that a new church was required for what had become in 1873 the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… through the town to Spilsby, has been superseded by a new line about two miles distant, which ascends Keal Hill. … a trifling endowment in land. The village and district of New Bolingbroke have lately risen up on lands in the fen … and has been raised for the erection of parts of the new houses of parliament; the material is of a durable …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… bank of the river Ouse, across which is a ferry. Booth, New Laund, with Filley-Close BOOTH, NEW LAUND, with Filley-Close and Reedley-Hallows, a township, … 815 acres. The river Calder divides Filley-Close and New Laund from Reedley-Hallows; and the Leeds and Liverpool …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… are all inclosed, are in a good state of cultivation. A new turnpike-road, connecting the counties of Cardigan, … and a troop of cavalry can be well accommodated. The new structure is very capacious, built of stone, with an … III., restored their former privileges, and gave them a new charter of incorporation, which continued in force till …
A New History of London
… next care the Romans took to secure themselves in their new conquests, was by making publick military ways, as that … as ancient as any building now remaining among us. It was new-cased by King Charles the First; but in Leland's time (as … of the present street. Hereupon, he resolved to erect his new church over the old; and, as the church stood about forty …
A New History of London
… eldest daughter of Henry VII 1; who, as usual with all new kings, was proclaimed with great demonstrations of joy: … art to assist weak memories, in retaining the names of the new nobility 2. To anticipate a little for the sake of … London; and a renewal of the proclamation against laying new foundations in and about the city. The first parliament …
A New History of London
… with the usual solemnity. The intended public entry of the new king and his consort Henrietta of France, on June 18, was … of lenity, it was afterward compounded for 1500 marks. New duties were now imposed on merchandize by order of privy … was strenuous in opposing the Puritans, and in introducing new superstitious rites, when the disposition of the people …
A New History of London
… its bulwarks were repaired and mounted with artillery, and new works added at the parts most exposed. The parliament … scheme to disunite the parliament and the city, that new assurances were reciprocally given of abiding by each … established religion, had not found sufficient leisure to new model the church upon any other plan: an assembly of …
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