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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… def.'s house under the cabin, kitchen, and entry lacks a groundsill to keep it upright and from sinking. Also, def. … called the three shops [and] the floor of the kitchen; the groundsill and walls of the tenements are in great ruin and …
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… door within the said house . . . repaired. Also there is a groundsill of the same decayed . . . in the malt loft and in …
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… of a pitched roof. Garner, garnar. A storehouse for grain. Groundsill. The timber foundation for a building, usually a …
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… 45, 71, 157, 174 ground of the highway, common, 419 groundsill, 114, 204 gutter, passim Hall, 109, 211 hayloft, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 'side chancel' in 1585. The tower was of wood, and a new groundsill was put into it in 1535, and three brick …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the pentices of diverse chambers, on a shed with a masonry groundsill, and on a step next to the common latrine. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… work which included a carpenter and a mason repairing the groundsill, a carpenter making a stall, a hautepas above ( … who did the underpinning, and carpenters, who replaced the groundsill and worked on the upper framework; a dauber worked …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Pancras parish, 1 ft. (300 mm.) forward from his plate or groundsill, paying 1s. 4d. yearly. Nathaniel Muffat succeeded …
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