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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… N. and S. transepts; c. 1275, the North Chapel, North and South Aisles and South Porch were added, the Nave, and probably also the … the N. and S. transepts incorporated in the aisles. The South or Bower Chapel was built at some unknown period, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
A History of the County of Northampton
… Rushden, but is now an independent parish. It lies in the south-east of Higham Hundred, on the borders of Bedfordshire … Lodge or New Lodge which stood in the 16th century at the south end of the park. 5 The present Old Hall, now a farm …
Survey of London
… the Bull and Last (at the corner of Woodsome Road) on the south, and belonged to John Draper, citizen and brewer of … land abutting north on the premises of Gilbert Parke and south on premises of Gabriel Wirgman. 104 In 1802 Richard … late in the occupation of Gilbert Parke, esquire, and south on a messuage late in the occupation of Mr. Gabriel …
Old and New London
… with the chapel in the centre of the north side; the south side, which was originally unbuilt upon, has now in the … the famous river Thames, and the country towards the south very farre.' . . But the question here is, was the …
Old and New London
… there is rock; and in Peru, and in some other parts of South America, catacombs have been discovered. "Many names … the famous Highgate Ponds, which lie at the foot of the south-western slope of the hill. The houseformerly called … have been the endowment of a bishopric at Adelaide, in South Australia, and another at Victoria, in British …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the family of Aynsley. The township is bounded on the south by the Bolam march, and on the north by the Wansbeck; … Wilts; containing, with the chapelries of Broad Blunsdon, South Marston, and Sevenhampton, and the tythings of … by the corporation of SuttonColdfield. Hill HILL, with Moor, a township, in the parish of Fladbury, union of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the market-town of Uxbridge, and the district of Uxbridge-Moor, 9246 inhabitants, of whom 3219 are in Uxbridge. … a circular tower, and enriched doorways on the north and south sides, the former of which has been built up. … and 38 woodland. The surface is rather hilly on the south side, and for the most part level on the north, and the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Piddle, both mile distant, is the smallest hill-fort in South-east Dorset. Its anomalous form makes its date … known only from the Roman period lie 1 mile to the N. The South Winterborne runs mile to the S. and the South Dorset Ridgeway is mile further S. Since the Roman …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… roofs are covered with lead. The W. walls of the North and South Transepts are considerably thicker than the other … heads below it; the jambs and mullions are moulded. The South Transept (13 ft. by 12 ft.) has, in the E. wall, a … W. wall is a window similar to those in the N. wall. The South Aisle (8 ft. wide) has three windows in the S. wall and …
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