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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Creech and Grange Hill (SY 88 SE, 98 SW; 893818905816), in Steeple parish. Very faint and disturbed traces of 'Celtic' … Hill (SY 97 NW; 925798936795), in Church Knowle and Steeple parishes, between 500 ft. and 600 ft. above O.D. …
A Dictionary of London
… ende, and fixed in the ground, was higher than the Church steeple " (S. 145). Though by the statement that the shaft when set up was higher than the church steeple, Stow seems to imply that this circumstance gave rise … and the story of the shaft having been higher than the steeple may not improbably have been invented to account for …
A Dictionary of London
… newly repaired (ib.). Again repaired and beautified 1624. Steeple repaired 1629-30, and a new turret made (Strype, ed. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… dated 1845, to W. Wing's Antiquities and History of Steeple Aston. The first discoveries were a burial and an …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Their petition shews that on 8 March last the tower and steeple of their church "through meer age" fell down. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Majesty's manor and parish of Inglishcombe," shew that the steeple of their church fell down on 20 February last, and …
Magna Britannia
… of the priory may be traced to a considerable extent. The steeple of the college at Slapton remains near the parish …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a cross with the appurtenances, 2 s. 4 d.; the bell in the steeple, 10 s.; the hangings of the hall, 4 d.; a book of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Hillyers" is depicted at the left top corner, with a high steeple in the centre of it, by the side of the bay. Above it … a little earlier, for it has "the Freres" with church and steeple, whereas Map 41 has the buildings without the steeple "late a friars' house, now the storehouse for …
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