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Cardiff Records
… the Public Health Act, of persons about to build any house or street, and of the keepers of common lodging-houses. Ordered … to give notice to this Board of intention to build or rebuild any house, shall send such notice to the Surveyor, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of St. Mary the Virgin stands at the S.W. end of Church Street. The walls are of flint rubble with dressings of … be partly of the 14th century. The West Tower was built or rebuilt early in the 15th century, and c. 1450 the N. and … the site of a former aisle, and the S. aisle either raised or rebuilt; late in the 15th century the N. and S. walls of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a reddish clay, on a substratum of coarse limestone or freestone; and the surface is gently undulated. The living … The parish comprises 4586 acres, whereof 330 are common or waste. The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the … which is of the Norman style. A branch of the Watling-street, called the "Devil's Causeway," may be distinctly …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. It is mainly on flat or gently undulating Lower Lias Clay between 100 m. and 150 … known as the Welsh Road. The S. part is a simple N.-S. street with the church and manor house at its southern, … N. S. street was the earlier and that the N. part grew up, or was deliberately added, at a later date. The surviving …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… rearranged by Sir Thomas Bodley in 15981602. The Arts End or W. range of the Schools Quadrangle was built in 161012 and … work was not finally completed till 1624. The Selden End or W. cross-wing of the building was erected between 1634 and … The new building of the library, on the N. side of Broad Street, was begun in 1937. The Schools Quadrangle (109 ft. by …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Sentence To be sued 3 May 1633 Entry George Brann of Bread Street said that his servant had gone to B, who gave him a …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… for fever & diarrhoea to daughter of Mr Tayler of Watling Street. Dr Crooke charged B with giving purges to one Mr … including 'some by Dr. Boetts prescripts as fiue or sixe for Mrs. Hollidaye'. Action taken ?None to B. 17 Feb … £10 for ill practice & imprisoned in the Counter, Wood Street Verdict guilty Sentence Fined £10 and imprisoned in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Arundel. The estuary of this rife formed the port or haven of Bognor, to which there are occasional references … buildings, but the new Claremont Hotel in West Street was opened next year. By this time smaller houses were … fell into the sea, with many houses there, some eighteen or twenty years ago. 15 In 1793 Sir Richard Hotham built a …
A Dictionary of London
… - Bore's (The) Head Tavern Bolt Court North out of Fleet Street at No.151 to Gough Square (P.O. Directory). In … to. Riley suggests that "Bordhawe" was a board-yard or timber-yard (Memorials xi.), and this may well have been … 211). Riley suggests that the "bordhawe" was a board-yard or a timber-yard, but Sharpe thinks it is more likely …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The parish comprises 540 acres, whereof 77 are common or waste. The living is a discharged rectory, with that of … containing 618 inhabitants.See Appleby. Boningale, or Boninghall BONINGALE, or Boninghall, a parish, in the … the liberty of Romney-Marsh, but chiefly in the hundred of Street, lathe of Shepway, E. division of Kent, 7 miles (S. E. …