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A History of the County of Sussex
… 25 though the north wall is 12thcentury and in 1981 many Norman architectural fragments were visible in the churchyard …
Survey of London
… Clifden, 18818. Lady Tenterden, wid. of 3rd Baron, 188992. Norman de l'Aigle Grosvenor, son of 1st Baron Ebury, 18938: …
Survey of London
… parish. It is the descendant of the path which from the Norman period, and perhaps earlier, ran along the inside of …
Old and New London
… importance. The Saxons seem to have had vineyards. In the Norman times there was a vineyard in the Tower precincts. It …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to have been partly built before the Conquest, has a fine Norman doorway, and is principally in that style. At Chalvey … and incumbent 200 each; it is a handsome edifice in the Norman style, adapted for a congregation of 800. There is a … of Gloucester and Bristol. The church is principally Norman; the tower and some of the details are later English. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… late 13th century, 17 but no more is known of it. CHURCH. Norman work still remaining shows that there was a church at … is mentioned in 1331. 64 The oldest remaining work is the Norman surround of the north doorway, 65 which is of the late … of which the head is not original; this may once have been Norman, while at the west end of the same wall 'long and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… embattled tower, and a nave and chancel separated by a Norman arch; the windows have been filled with stained glass, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The church, at one time conventual, appears to be of Anglo-Norman origin, and was originally cruciform, but has …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… embellishment of the work done by James Whittle & Samuel Norman in 1754 and following years. [Bedford Office, London] …
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