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A Dictionary of London
… 383-6). The pens or folds for the Cattle market existed in Stow's time (S. 374), and he complains that it had been so … houses. Westmoreland Court In Bartholomew Close (W. Stow, 1722-Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. Westoneslane …
Alumni Oxonienses
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Hartismere, W. division of Suffolk, 7 miles (N.) from Stow-Market; containing 264 inhabitants, and comprising 1301 …
Old and New London
… been the work of the Confessor." The right of sanctuary, Stow tells us, extended not only to the church itself, but to … LITTLE SANCTUARY. ( From a Drawing by J. T. Smith, 1808.) Stow, in his description of Westminster, says, with reference … pillars near his grave in the south aisle of the Abbey. Stow, in his "Survey of London," says that "in the …
Old and New London
… was forfeited, and has never been revived. In 1533, says Stow, Anne Boleyn "came to Westminster Hall, which was richly …
Old and New London
… at the gate of "Lud," or, at the farthest, at Temple Bar. Stow tells us that it obtained this name all the more easily …
Old and New London
… just within Aldersgate Street," according to Stow; and the otherwhich it requires sharp eyes to find in … of Westminster itself. "The church at Westminster," writes Stow, "hath had great privilege of sanctuary within the …
Old and New London
… this place before the people." These fields, according to Stow, in the reign of Henry III., formed part of a manor in … in the neighbourhood were used for appeals by combat; and Stow describes "a combate that was appointed to have been … The "Cock and Tabard" in Tothill Street is described by Stow as having existed as far back as the reign of Edward …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Andover; containing 60 inhabitants. Weston, Suffolk.See Stow, West. WESTOW, Suffolk.See Stow, West. Westow (St. Mary) WESTOW ( St. Mary), a parish, …
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