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Survey of London
… upper slope of the hill on which Highgate stands, and a site of great beauty. The cemetery has since been enlarged by …
Survey of London
… the grant towards the building made from the sale of the site of the City church and the transference of its endowment … CLXXISt. Anne, Brookfield Church This church occupies the site of the Cow and Hare, which stood between West Hill and … in 1851, and it was his sister, Anne Barnett, who gave the site and erected the church at her own expense in memory of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… in the Anglo-Saxon period. Kirton may well have been the site of the minster for the northern part of the West Riding … with any certainty. 8 Two messuages (in Stow) may be the site of the house of the prebendary of Stow, and a meadow in …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… own building in Clerkenwell close," built on part of the site of the dissolved nunnery. (See Biographia Britannica, …
Magna Britannia
… to the parish: the parish workhouse has been built on the site. The lands are let at 36 l. per annum, which has been … above-mentioned act is vested in the parish, built on the site. Among the papers before mentioned is a memorandum, that … l., of which 400 l. was expended for the purchase of the site and building the house. In 1819, the stock consisted of …
Magna Britannia
… on his own ground and at his own charge. 3 P. 187. The site of Horestan-castle has been lately purchased with about …
Magna Britannia
… to that monastery, either as a cell or grange. The site of Hellnoweth belonged to St. Michael's Mount. P. … till the year 1782, in the Prideaux family. P. 35. The site of St. Nicholas' chapel, now belonging to Mr. Roger … the buildings have been pulled down within memory: the site now belongs to Mr. Bray by purchase from the …
Final Concords of the County of Lincoln
… for 11. 2632 readpoints to Blankney or Metheringham as the site of the grange. Now, in the parish of Metheringham, due …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… the agency of money, to gain possession not only of site and freehold, but of baronies, which are immediately …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of the modern church. Wigmore Abbey was founded on this site in 1179 by Hugh Mortimer, for Austin Canons of the … Eye, whence it was eventually transferred to the present site. The church, dedicated to St. James, was consecrated by … moulded wall-plates on the side walls. Wigmore Abbey Site Plan The Gatehouse (Plate 28) is a rectangular …
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