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A History of the County of Stafford
… by the earlier 16th century. 41 The present Greyhound hotel was known as the Greyhound and Hare in 1789, 42 and by … had been reopened as the Grouse, which became a temperance hotel between 1900 and 1904; still open in 1916, it had been …
A History of the County of Warwick
… exhibited in the New Place Museum. The Manor House, now an hotel, just east of Clopton Bridge is mostly a timber-framed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… Low Fold, cottage, 30 yards S. of (14). b(16). Wateredge Hotel, 1,150 yards S. of the church, has been much altered …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… except for provisions and clothes, and six deniers for the Hotel des Invalides. Mr. Gold, the minister, arrived here on …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… the old window in the S. elevation. (37). The King's Arms Hotel, is of three storeys, built probably in the 16th … on the ground floor. ConditionGood. (42). The Crown Hotel, is of two storeys, built probably early in the 17th … removed. ConditionFairly good. S. side (56). The Griffin Hotel and Outbuildings at the back. The Hotel is of three …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… 85b. Cathedral Choristers, tenements owned by, xxvii. " Hotel (139) 89b. Catherine Street, xxxvii; (188)(198) 105; … and Overmantels. Chipper Lane, xxxvii, xlvi. Chough Hotel (333) 132a. Christopher, St., glass, (3) 29b. Chubbe, … Close Wall, xxxvi. Clothiers, see Occupations. Clovelly Hotel (495) 159a. Club Room, former chapel, (481) 158a. Coach …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… between Spithead and Portsmouth harbour. A commodious hotel was built in 1830, and being found too small for the …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… the line. In 1871 the stationmaster boarded at the Railway Hotel but later had a house in Cumnock Terrace, Castle Cary. … Vale Hounds. 16 It was in business in 2000. The Railway Hotel, open in 1861, 17 was built on surplus land sold by the railway company in 1859 and renamed the Great Western Hotel by 1872. 18 Sold in 1875, 19 it reverted to its old …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… was part of the White Bear inn (219). (219) Red Lion Hotel, formerly the White Bear, of two and three storeys with … Richard Foster of Staunton Drew, Somerset. 21 The Red Lion Hotel Fourteenth-Century Range (221) House, at the N.E. … (222) House, No. 34 Brown Street, now part of the Red Lion Hotel, is two-storeyed with attics and has timber-framed …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… the parsonage houses of Keswick and Denton and the County Hotel at Carlisle. At the age of 82 he died at Haselmere in …
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