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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… E., the tenement late of John Bosam to the N. (Blossoms Inn in St. Lawrence Jewry parish), and Cheapside to the S., … 30 years from 1624. The tenement was referred to as the Three Broad Arrowheads in 1625-6 and again as the Broad … was licensed to assign his term to Thomas Howe of Gray's Inn, but he continued to pay the rent until 1651. Howe as …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… parish. William Wroth held the property, described as an inn ( hospitium) called le Bullehed with 2 shops in Cheapside …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… rent) in 1559-60 and Robert Brett for the remaining three. William Smith, mercer, paid the whole of the rent from …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… to Merton Priory, and 4s. to St. Helen's Priory. 8 All three were still being paid in the 16th century, though that …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… see 8C below. Turk also made specific devises of Blossoms Inn, and shops and rents there, and in other parishes. The … to hold for his life after Sylham's death. In May 1406 three of them granted to Vyntener the tenement late held by … leads 16 ft. by 6 ft. (4.88 m. by 1.83 m.). In addition three rooms (a chamber 18 ft. by 14 ft. (5.49 m. by 4.27 m.), …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… erected about the same time. In September, 1789, forty-three pews, containing 283 seats, in the new edifice, were … a steep bank, which rises abruptly from the river Tyne. On three sides the scite is considerably elevated, which would … to this church consists of two tankards, four plates, four cups, two bread-plates, one large dish, one silver funnel, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… the parish, to repair the east wall of the church-yard and three windows in the church. This wall was again repaired in … was repaired, and the church-yard enclosed and beautified. Three years afterwards, the middle aisle of the church was … table, two long towells and two surples.FFoure silver Cups for the Comunion whereof one is gilt.Two silver Boules …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… and elevation prepared by the Warden. The front range of three bays has sash windows rising from platbands. The plan … a two-storey kitchen wing was also added at the rear. The three upper windows of the main front, above a platband, are … have turned balusters. Against the side wall an arcade of three elliptical arches was built in the early 19th century. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… on the site now occupied by No. 19. (75) The Millstone Inn, No. 1, of two storeys, has coursed rubble walls. The … but the walls are now of stone. (76) House, No. 3, three storeys, coursed rubble with flush dressings, class 10, … front of No. 16 remains. (81) Albion Tavern, No. 20, three storeys, ashlar walls and Welsh slate roof, class 14b, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… of 1631; this room has an early 17th-century overmantel of three bays divided and flanked by columns supporting an … supporting carved pediments and in the middle are three panels with arcaded enrichment and a central cresting; … 17th-century plaster and an overmantel of 1635; it is of three bays, divided and flanked by Ionic columns supporting …
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