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Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… 210 heukstre, heukstree , 240 n. 1 hirsutum (of iron), 215 n. 1 keu , 127 n. 1 kidell , 95 n. 2 latoner , 110 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… itself into the river Ouse at St. Neot's. The pillow-lace manufacture affords employment to the female population. The … which is used in lime-works; formerly there were several iron-forges in the neighbourhood. The living is a discharged … are common or waste. It abounds with valuable mines of iron, worked on a very extensive scale; and is intersected by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Bell: one by Miles Graye, 1663. Chest: In S. porch, small, iron-bound, with two locks, probably 16th-century. Communion …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… base with moulded edge, late 12th-century, bowl bound with iron. Glass: In chancelin S.E. window, figures of bishop in … Stand: fixed on splay of window, next pulpit, of wrought iron, plain, early 18th-century. Monuments: In naveon N. … and partly with brick filling; the roof is of corrugated iron. The barn was built in the 17th century and is of five …
A History of the County of Essex
… the neighbourhood. 59 The square bowl, which is bound with iron, has vine ornament carved on two sides and … may be partly of the same date, altered later. The wrought-iron hour-glass stand near the pulpit is probably also of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… when 24 new church members were reported. 76 By 1886 an iron church had been opened at Leaden Roding, and there was a … (see above) retained its licence until about 1910. 84 The iron anchor which served as an inn sign still hangs above the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Clywedog, which is here crossed by a bridge, are some iron foundries. This township is assessed separately for the … every facility of commercial intercourse; but no trade or manufacture is carried on in the parish. The ferry to … mineral and manufacturing district, in which large iron, tin, and copper works have been established. Previously …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of the tower, and is patched at the apex and supported by iron ties or bolts. The W. arch was filled in, in the 17th … to each end, plain lid hinged in two parts hung on wrought-iron strap hinges with one lock to lid and three to smaller … internally in form of trefoiled arch, hung on two wrought-iron ornamental hinges, upper one with beast's head, lower …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and embellished with flourishing plantations. The chief manufacture is the weaving of ticking, which is carried on to … wines, oil, salt, soap, dye-stuffs, spices, hardware, iron, armour of various kinds, malt, wheat, and numerous … with gas, carefully purified, and conducted by cast-iron pipes, of which the aggregate length exceeds 48 miles. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… two tiers of eight branches, 18th-century. Chest: of cast iron with names of churchwardens and overseers, dated 1835. … single-ditched camp of the type associated especially with Iron Age A. This early rampart was superseded by a new bank, … mounds. The addition forms a complex characteristic of Iron Age B, although whether these added features are …
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