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Old and New London
… of Hampstead and Highgate, and the chief of them rise near Caen Wood. The Fleet was fed by the Oldborne, which rose, … says Mr. Pinks, "rises in a secluded lane at the rear of Caen Wood, the seat of Lord Mansfield; another is on the left … Company. Another of the spring-heads rises in the midst of Caen Wood. All three springs are diverted so as to fill the …
Survey of London
… style of the exterior, executed in red Suffolk bricks with Caen stone dressings, did not meet with universal …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… had of Wolsey's servants, given to Saintmer, the bailly of Caen and Breean, 305 l. 1 s. To Sir Andrew Windsor, for a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Quarr Abbey in the Isle of Wight, for internal work from Caen, in Normandy, and the marble for inside capitals, … was of rubble formed of wasters from the Binstead and Caen blocks mixed with beach boulders, and had freestone …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the rubble masonry exposed. In spite of the decay of the Caen stone-work which is much used in its constructionthe …
Old and New London
… limestone, from Anston, in Yorkshire, and the interior of Caen stone; all the beams and girders are of iron, with brick …
Old and New London
… however, the "Ken" may be an equivalent to "Kaen," or "Caen," which lies at the root of "Kentish" Town, "Caen-wood," &c.; but we will leave the origin of the name to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… HENRY, above mentioned, had been some time abbot of Caen, in Normandy, and was probably brought over by …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… Waley in 1557 (8vo 38 and in 318 pp. Blk. Let.) and at Caen by Peter le Chandelier in 1598 (8vo, 136 pp.). The book …
Survey of London
… pink alabaster. The oak pews and panelling, the pulpit of Caen stone with onyx panels and columns of Devonshire marble …
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