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A History of the County of Middlesex
… assistance from Edward Marshall (d. 1675). 45 Webb's was a red-brick three-storeyed building of seven bays with a … repaired by James Clitherow c. 1671. 96 A three-storeyed red-brick house, with three gables on the longer sides and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… cottage at Ealing c. 1800, which may have been chapel near Red Lion 1816. 25 Chapel opened in the Grove 1822, with permanent …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 58 Henry VI in 1446 held a chapter of the Garter at the Lion, 59 presumably the later Red Lion. Other inns included the White Horse, by 1603, and the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… fine, compact, earthy, or oily CLAYs, usually of a yellow, red or brown colour due to the presence of iron oxide, hence RED EARTH and YELLOW EARTH. There were some specialist … COVER, 'well glassed and great', LARGE, LITTLE, MILK, RED, SINGLE Found in units of DOZEN Found rated by C of 100, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Hell, two men with sword and spear fighting, and a large lion: the figures are shown in quilted garments and the …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… and Avis Beech (4) Draper (5) ? Nonconformist (6) Lt Col Red Regt, Mar 1660, Commsr for Lieut, 1660 (1) Chivers (2) … Neve, p 415 ELDRIDGE, John Co Co Billingsgate, 1682 'The Lion' at Billingsgate, pre-1666, 'The Eagle and Crown', Drury …
Survey of London
… of the range, although executed in the fashionable red brick with sunflower decorations, is neat, very flat, and … and its adornments, the window-dressings, and the red-brick and terracotta panels may well be of that date, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… garter on left leg, head on helm with boar crest, feet on lion. (4) Probably of Thomas de Vere, 8th Earl of Oxford, … and S.W. sides is largely of late 16th-century date and of red brick. It contains the initials R.H., W. and X.W. in … 16th century and has an original king-post roof. a(11). Lion Inn and house, 20 yards W. of (10). The W. end of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… and of cross wings at No. 77 and at the east end of the Lion inn, where the hall was rebuilt in the 17th century; the west part of the Lion may be non-domestic, possibly a market hall open to the … apparently been the George c. 1500; another, called the Lion in 1678, was certainly an alehouse by 1751. 73 The Blue …
A History of the County of Essex
… were held at the Blue Boar in the 1740s, and at the Lion in 1764. 50 In 1579 a town house was used for the poor …
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