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A History of the County of Oxford
… provided an alternative house with a large close in Hollow Way (later Oxford Street), rebuilding it in 1612 and … Churchill agreed to build six more near Hensington Gate and to take a lease of the first building. The plan was … change of plan. 37 When the almshouses near Hensington Gate were completed in 1797 38 they were endowed in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… trustees of the freehold. 52 The site, a house at the park gate with an attached close on the south, had been acquired … in a recently built chantry house next to the churchyard gate. Croft, probably childless, ordained that future … in early 17th cent. as Thos. Browne's 'house at the park gate': cf. ibid. 76/1, f. 2v.; 76/2, deed used as binding; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… town Development of the town New Woodstock developed at a gate into the royal park. The town's curving west boundary … Oxford Street descending steeply to the river was called Hollow Way by the early 16th century. 58 It was spanned at … in 1479, near the Sibfords' house on the north side of Hollow Way. 60 It perhaps formed part of a direct descent …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the family also had a retail glove shop near the park gate. 33 Knap Money (d. 1790) may have worked from no. 6 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for the grammar school, 15 were a house near the park gate, sold with the rectory site in 1686, 16 the site of nos. … when the chamberlains were ordered to repair the bridge in Hollow Way and in 1828 when the corporation was fined 50 for … a workhouse next to the corporation's almshouses in Hollow Way, the site of the later Olivet chapel. The house, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of colour. To each side of the porch is a low window with hollow-chamfered stone dressings and label, divided by wooden … lights. On the first floor are three large windows with hollow-chamfered stone jambs and continuous two-centred heads … an area of 2 acres with closes lies on either side of a hollow-way running in from the W. This road was already …
A Dictionary of London
… it seems probable that the remains were those of the Roman gate which occupied the site. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Woolaston Inn, bears the initials 'IMW 1713' on the gate-posts, which almost certainly stand for James and Mary … older range and a partly-blocked four-light window with hollow-chamfered mullions in what has become an internal … westwards towards the Gloucester-Chepstow road, and a hollow way runs from the church north-west to skirt Edge Farm …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… The churchyard has, on the S. side, a timber Lych-gate, probably of the 17th century, with open framing in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… surround with a four-centred head, continuous jambs and hollow-chamfered plinths. The plinth of the original S. end … D.C.R.O.; Hutchins IV, 419). The site consists of a hollow-way, T-shaped in plan, 30 ft. wide and 4 ft. to 6 ft. … To the W. it ends immediately above, or has been cut by, a hollow-way, now the modern road descending the flank of the …
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