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A History of the County of Worcester
… from London, before entering the city, descends a steep hill into the valley now occupied by the Worcester and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the middle of the 16th century, remarks that 'the dungeon hill of the castle is a greate thinge, ovargrowne at this … destroyed in 1830. Speed's plan of Worcester marks 'Castle Hill,' namely, the motte, and the bailey serving as the …
Survey of London Monograph
… the chapel and carried off to the Trinity House on Tower Hill. Apart from the risk and impracticability of removing … the rather frigid Adams' work of the great house on Tower Hill, and the records of these simple seamen of the 16th and …
Survey of London Monograph
… and of the exterior of the west range towards St Benet's Hill projected slightly to allow of wide pediments, those to … had a much larger arch on the external front to Benet's Hill and the two were connected by a deep cove, forming a … which fronts on the west to the Street called St Bennets Hill & containing in length in front about 66 foot more or …
Survey of London Monograph
… Of Herehautes Art, and climbed hath, Parnassus sacred hill. Within this stately court, like number roomes are … entered by a gateway in the west range on St Benet's Hill and that the hall formed part of the western half of the … a passage in the east range communicating with St Peter's Hill. Garter's lodgings are shown in the south-west angle …
Survey of London Monograph
… part of the office. They were latterly numbered 13 Peter's Hill. They were occasionally let to officers of the College … that Mr Hayes, who was then building a house on Benet's Hill adjoining the western end of the College to the north, … was George Plucknett. The old entrance on Benet's Hill was stopped up, the level of the courtyard was lowered …
Survey of London Monograph
… was retained on the west side, approached from St Benet's Hill (Plates 4 and 5). The plans for the whole north and west … east side of the office and hall and reaching St Peter's Hill) was built by Thomas Lee, Chester Herald, by 1675, from … the north-west building (between the hall and St Benet's Hill) was erected by Sir William Dugdale, Garter, apparently …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 23 June 1836. William Lloyd Birkbeck: 1 Mar. 1885. Alex Hill: 16 June 1888. Frederick Howard Marsh: 24 Oct. 1907. Sir …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the University and they perhaps nominated Thomas Hill, a former fellow, as Master, but nothing is known as to … 131 Richard Holdsworth: 25 Apr. 1637, ejected 1644. Thomas Hill: 1644 (?). 132 Anthony Tuckney: 11 Apr. 1645. 133 … Coll. 74, cf. 66. Shuckburgh, 94, 196, points out that Hill claimed to have been Master of Emman. but no official …