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A History of the County of Essex
… vicars of Dagenham and Great Ilford. 62 The building, of red brick with stone dressings, consists of aisled nave, … in 1925; the present building, dating from 19312, is of red brick in a modern 'Perpendicular' style and consists of … tenants. 176 The almshouses are contained in a twostoried red-brick range standing at right angles to the road on the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Havering and Dagenham, was then defined as starting from a cross set 'at the head of a lane called Wytheslane', and ran … and Andr. 153 This was no doubt the point where stood the cross mentioned in 1301. From there the forest boundary ran …
A History of the County of Essex
… Whalebone Lane took its name from whalebones set up at the cross-roads. The first known reference to the bones is in … that the rib of a whale had lately been placed at the cross-roads. 23 A map of 1652 shows a whalebone in the middle … of Becontree Heath and is a long, rectangular structure of red brick, having a higher central block faced with a tall …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of three varieties, the black-faced, the Cheviot, and a cross between these two breeds. Embanking has been practised … sand, gravel, and loam; the clay is of various kinds, of a red, blue, and whitish hue; the loam is found chiefly near … of extraordinary dimensions. The substrata are, limestone, red sandstone, and conglomerate. The limestone occurs in …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Acon, 1634, Lime Street ward, 1640, Tottenham High Cross, Middx, 1671 (2) MER, fr, 1638, by R ("a gilt salt") … 45 Bath pr, 8 Apr 1680 Merchant (4) City property (4) Capt Red Regt, Mar 1660 (1) SP/29/387/155 (2) PCC, PAB, 1680 (3) … 1668-8 Jun 1669, disch, F £200 and 20 marks (1) ? Charing Cross, Westminster, Middx, Bow, Middx, Sidney, Suss, 1691 (2) …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… meanly built. In the middle of the town stands the High Cross, where the market was held, and funerals were wont to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and two shields-of-arms. Indents: In N. aisleof cross with foiled ends, inscription-plate and two shields, c. … Painting: In chancelon S. wall, Jacobean strap-work in red, early 17th-century. In N. aisleon walls, masoned lines … Scratching: On jamb on N. doorwaythe name Ysabel and a cross, mediaeval. Stoup: In N. aislein N. wall, with re-set …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of houses; and on the south-west, at Moxley, is a vein of red sand and loam, from 20 to 30 yards thick, used for … 126 acres. The church is partly of Norman architecture. At Cross-Green is a church dedicated to St. Mary, to which is … of the river Dearne, which flows through the parish. At Red-brook and at Swithin are extensive bleaching-works, the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… on S.E., a recess containing stone slab with floriated cross, 14th-century; recess repaired. Niches: over the E. …
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