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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for Wesleyans. Crosby CROSBY, a township, in the parish of Cross-Cannonby, union of Cockermouth, Allerdale ward below … place is supposed to have derived its name from an ancient cross, to which, in the time of Henry I., the inhabitants … for Particular Baptists, near which stands an ancient cross, fourteen feet high. In the vicinity are to be seen …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… Gill; beyond this point it terminates in a length of cross-dyke which possibly continued S.E. to join up with the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… stage has a looplight in the S. wall. Fittings Churchyard Cross: S. of transept, square base and chamfered square … of N. chapel, (1) narrow tapering slab with ornamental cross on stepped base and shears at side; (2) broken tapering … stone, in which was a skeleton together with the base of a red pot and fragments of another pot. (For details of other …
A Dictionary of London
Cross (Holy), Friars of - Cross Lane Cross (Holy), Friars of House of Crouched or Crossed Fryers … Ordinances set out in Trans. L. and M. Arch. Soc. IV. 52. Cross (Holy), West Smithfield Ecclesia Sanctae Crucis infra …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
Cross Keys Chequer Cross keys Chequer Of the monuments recorded, a number were … preserved and partly reproduced in facsimile. Monuments in Cross Keys Chequer. (126) House, No. 5 Queen Street, of two … Nos. 14 and 13 Queen Street, were part of the former Cross Keys Inn. In 1341 the tenement was described as …
A Dictionary of London
Cross Street - Crown and Cushion (The) Cross Street West out of King Street to Milk Street Market, … in the later maps and guides unless it is the same as "Red Lyon Court," which seems to be placed further east in O. …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Thomas Strykland, Robart Brygges, George Coke. Seals of red wax, broken; Orig. at Sizergh. 1584 Abstract of the Will … service and paying yearly one sparrow hawk and two cross bows; Reg. at Levens. 1618 Lumley Fee Rental. 12 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which is a romantic dell of great depth and narrowness. A cross erected at this place gave name to the adjoining lands. … and Chapter of Durham. The chapel, dedicated to the Holy Cross, is now a district church. There is a private Roman … from it by a viaduct, and pursues its course to New Cross, Sydenham, Penge, and Norwood, and thence to this town. …
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