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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of Cuckfield, partly in the hundred of Street, but chiefly in the hundred of Buttinghill, rape of … intersection of the great north road and the Roman Ikeneld-street, between two hills which command an extensive view of a fine open country; and consists principally of one street: the houses are mostly ancient, but interspersed with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… of the window tracery is of the 19th century. Secular High Street, W. side (2). Wynne's Almshouses, S. of the church, … gate is a modern wicket. ConditionFairly good. Hitchin Street (S. side) (4). House, E. of the church, is an early … all of the 17th century. One house at the S. end of Norton Street is of two storeys, and has overhanging flanking gables …
A Dictionary of London
… Rec. III. 115). No later mention. Ball Alley, Thames Street South out of Thames Street to the Thames, east of Black-boy Alley in Castle … etc., as Rocque, 1746, but not named. Ball Court, Giltspur Street East out of Giltspur Street, in Farringdon Ward …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Arms (7) Balliol College stands on the corner of Broad Street and the street E. of St. Mary Magdalen church-yard. The walls … towards the S. end of the front towards Magdalen Street, were built in 1714, and the adjoining Fisher …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Oxford
… fronting the market place, Thatched Cottage on Church Street, 49 and Knapps Farm on Bridge Street, described below, 50 all began as small, … 16th-century house with a later wing aligned along Church Street at the northern, probably service, end, retain a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… double chapel, and a chantry chapel on Catte (later Queen) Street mentioned in 1402, the former and probably the latter … purpose-built chantry chapels were rare, that on Catte Street, whose exact site is unknown, may have occupied an … living in Clanfield and later in a house off Broad Street. 85 A house east of the churchyard, 86 on the site of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and children, and Deanery farm (with a homestead on Broad Street), Calais farm, the two Ham Court farms, and Mount Owen … (d. 1749), son of a Bampton glover with premises on Bridge Street, called himself a leather dresser or tanner, 24 and by … (d. 1726), who probably built Grayshott House on High Street, called himself a maltster in his will and left goods …
A History of the County of Oxford
… stone-and-slated schoolhouse at the top of Bridge Street, with support from the vicar George Richards. 54 … was established by 1841 apparently in the Grange on High Street and closed c. 1864; 72 a boys' boarding school on … A ladies' boarding school later in Prospect House on Broad Street, established by 1830 and with 11 pupils in 1841, 74 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the Talbot Inn in the market place, along Church Street, and around the west side of the churchyard, bringing … leaving the church, Bampton Manor House, and all of Broad Street in Bampton. 41 With some notable exceptions that … crossing of Shill brook either at the end of modern Bridge Street or further north near the Deanery, the estate's …
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