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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Dom. Bk.; Kirkedale, 1185; Kierkedale, 1200. With a frontage to the Mersey of a mile in length, Kirkdale … begun in a shed in 1854; the church, designed by Welby Pugin, was opened in 1860. St. Alexander's, on the borders of … and in the quarter of the demesne of the manor; Moore D. n. 515. Inq. and Extents, 149. In a charter made between 1273 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… attained and it slopes away to the north and east, forming a slight valley, through which the boundary brook flows. The … down in 1883, was opened. The present church, designed by Pugin, was consecrated in 1845. 34 There are registers from … 20910. A 17th-century translation is in the possession of W. Farrer. No confirmation by the Crown is known. In 1330 the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the boundary on that side. Extending along the coast, a wide belt of sand-hills, in which are rabbit warrens, forms … Lane. 84 The present church of St. Mary, designed by A. W. Pugin, and built and endowed by William Blundell, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… has been reclaimed and turned to good account; the soil, a rich peat mixed with sand, proves very fertile. Thus a … Its successor, St. Marie's church, from designs by A. W. Pugin, was opened in 1841; and the church of the Holy …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1354; Ordesale, 1358. The township of Salford lies in a bend of the Irwell, which, except for a few deviations … the last century (1855), and contains some fine work by E. W. Pugin. At the west entrance to Peel Park are the handsome …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1307; Scaresbrecke, 1575; Scarisbrick, 1604. There was a tendency to omit the initial S; e.g. Charisbrec, c. 1240. … Trs., also Kuerden MSS. (Coll. of Arms), v, 115, n. 1. It is interesting to note that this 'ancient rent' was … later parts of this account are derived from a paper by W. A. Abram in Lancs. and Ches. Antiq. Notes, ii, 21154. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is the most usual form from 1200, with Wauertrie as a variant. Wartre occurs in 1381, and becomes common later; … The church, Our Lady of the Annunciation, was designed by Pugin. The Convent of Mercy (St. Anthony's) in Green Lane is … from Wavertree; ibid. 202. L. T. R. Enrolled Accts. Misc. n. 14, m. 76 d. In the reign of Edward III Maud, widow of Sir …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… extends over four miles from north to south, and three and a half from east to west, having a total area of 6,203 acres. … in 1842. This is a pleasing building, designed by A. W. Pugin. 123 St. Anne's, Edge Hill, begun in 1843 as an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… By 1730 the Senate House was complete, except for the W. end. In addition to the cost of the building, 13,000, the … which included provision of an engraving of the plan and a thousand prints from it. The W. end was first finished in … its state before the restoration is shown in drawings by Pugin and in photographs in the National Buildings Record. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its origin from the generosity of William of Durham, a scholar of repute, sometime archdeacon of Caux and, for a … been compiled by Mr. H. Clifford Smith. An article by R. W. Hunt on the manuscript collection of the college appears … and Halls, p. 236. An aquatint, after a drawing by A. C. Pugin, in Ackermann's History of the University of Oxford …
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