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Survey of London
… people a day (Plate 129a). 52 It had a striped yellow-and-green canopy, supported on light metal frames, and in front … and along Market Way are roofed in slates which are grey-green rather than the preferred blue-grey; Bridgwater & … Church (light grey) and Cardinal Griffin School (dark green). The Elizabeth Lansbury School even has some Tyrolean …
Survey of London
… are derelict the open space so far created is a dull flat green expanse'. 412 Bartlett Park was finally completed in …
A History of the County of York
… the stock of his kitchen, and cattle and sheep pastured at Green Hammerton (W.R.) and Grafton (W.R.). His house … drugs and unguents, spice-plates of pewter and jars for green ginger. Alan Alnwick, a goldsmith, left the contents of … land and houses in Skeldergate, his home in Peaseholme Green (later the Black Swan Inn), and other property in the …
A History of the County of York
… up by York tailors like John Carter who had Halifax tawny, green, russet, and black kersey in his shop in 1485, 22 was …
A History of the County of York
… Richard; and Henry VII ordered his replacement by Richard Green, a servant of Northumberland's. The city agreed, but … it was blandly assumed that this settled the matter, Green being offered compensation in the form of membership of …
A History of the County of York
… Mem. Fountains, iii. 60; York Civ. Rec. i. 102. A. S. Green, Town Life in the 15th Century, ii. 263. York Corp. …
Old and New London
… their bath 'two cloths of gold sigaston, and one piece of green silk,' &c." John Whiddon, a justice of this Court, in …
The Ledger Book of Vale Royal Abbey
The Ledger-Book or "Green Book" of the Cistercian abbey of Vale Royal, in Delamere Forest, near Winsford in Cheshire. It comprises a contemporary history of the abbey, pleas and evidences, and a collection of Bulls granting privileges to the Cistercian order. It forms volume 68 of the publications of the Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire.
A History of the County of Hampshire
… with a slab 3 in. thick. In one of the sinkings was a green-glazed vase, and the coffin was doubtless for the …
A History of the County of Essex
… mainly residential. Havering-atte-Bower, which lies in the Green Belt, retains its ancient village green. The liberty of Havering lost its privileged status in … survived until the early 19th century. 106 At Havering Green the double stocks and the whipping post still existed …