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A History of the County of Essex
… other manors, for example, Easthorpe, 65 and Fillol shall or Felix Hall, Kelvedon, 66 or to religious houses, like Tiptree priory. 67 The complex … clothiers had a small factory in the parish at Birch Street. A petrol station was opened by 1933. 25 Hutton …
A History of the County of Essex
… tered together for civil purposes from the 18th century or earlier. 50 Birch extended about three miles from east to … Hall estate, c. 8 a. in Messing once part of Cantfields (or Canfields), c. 5 a. in Layer-de-la-Haye park, and c. 5 a. … were also a few houses at Heckford bridge and at Birch Street. 78 In the 18th century and the 19th pieces of waste …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… tiled. The Chancel and Nave were built late in the 11th or early in the 12th century; early in the 13th century the … which possibly indicate that the wall is of late 11th or early 12th-century date. In the E. wall are three tall … ConditionGood, or fairly good, unless noted. Main Street, W. side a(6). The Plough Inn, 50 yards S. of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… comprises by measurement 934 acres, of which 48 are common or waste; the surface is rather flat, and the soil … the oldest inhabitant. From its situation near the Ikeneld-street, the town is supposed to have been the Bremenium of … the town. On entering from London, either through Coventry or through Oxford, the road, by a stone bridge over the river …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was formerly written Birkle and Berkle, and denotes a ley or field of birch. The township extends over 1480 acres, … BIRTLEY, a township, in the parish and union of Chester-le-Street, Middle division of Chester ward, N. division of the … comprises 1198 a. 2 r. 29 p., of which 46 acres are common or waste; the surface is varied, and the scenery richly …
Survey of London
… Bisham House site and Englefield House (No. 23 High Street) IIIBISHAM HOUSE (SITE) AND ENGLEFIELD HOUSE, NO. 23, … after the death of Anne Widmore. This was Bisham House, or its predecessor on the same site. Nicholas Widmore lived … to stay the forfeiture on condition they paid into court or to Widmore the 75 owing. The parties evidently came to …
A Dictionary of London
… and W. Stow, 1722). Bishop's Court West out of Coleman Street at No.6. In Coleman Street Ward. (O. and M. … A carpenter's yard occupied part of the site in 1585 or was adjacent to the messuage. See Carpenter's Yard, … the account of the foundation of the Knightengild by Cnut or Edgar (959-1035) in the Liber Trinitatis, and although the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Between the arches are rubble piers; on the upstream or W. side these have cut-waters with ashlar facing, probably … (7) Farmhouse (69711283), at the S.W. end of Brown's Street, now two cottages, is of rubble in two storeys with a … now blocked. Monuments (915) The following late 18th or early 19th-century farmhouses and cottages are built of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… was destroyed and the present West Tower built. The North (or Salisbury) Chapel was added c. 1610. The walls of the nave … the modern vestry, and S. of it a 13th-century semi-arch or flying buttress. The Chapel has a modern W. window of two … stands N.W. of the W. front, at the end of the High Street, and is a rectangular brick building pierced by a wide …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Church of St. Michael, on rising ground S. of the High Street, has embattled walls, built chiefly of flint with … shields; the trusses are traceried, with a double rose or a painted shield attached to the soffits of the tie beams. … of the nave, and the stone corbels are carved with human or grotesque figures, representing among others: a gardener …
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