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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of Oxford New College New College New College Arms (17) New College stands between New …
A History of the County of Oxford
… New College NEW COLLEGE A Note on the Authorities. I. In the Muniment Rooms. … Primum. GR = The Great Register Book. NB = An Account of the New Buildings (168290). BC = The Building Chest … including the Building Chest (from 1767). OB = Order Books of the Warden and Thirteen (18th and early 19th centuries …
Old and New London
… AND WESTMINSTER HALL. "I can re-people with the Past; and of The Present there is still, for eye and thought, And … for LibelLeighton and Prynne in the PilloryExecution of the Earl of Holland, the Duke of Hamilton, and Lord … whence is a passage through this fabric to the Abbey, College, and School of Westminster. This room was first built …
Survey of London
… River Head CHAPTER VI. New River Head The site south-west of Sadler's Wells known as New River Head takes its name from … Ellis Waterhouse, Dictionary of 16th and 17th century British painters, 1988, pp.567: Metropolitan Water Board … Harold Mytum (eds), Advances in Monastic Archaeology (BAR British Series 227, 1993), p.61 LMA, Acc/2558/NR/1/6, p. 106 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… New Salisbury Introduction NEW SALISBURY The city of Salisbury lies about 150 ft. above sea level on a subsoil … company and of Trinity Hospital. The cartulary of de Vaux College (B.M. Add. MS. 28870, ff. 145213) also concerns city … to the poll-tax return, as suggested in J. C. Russell, British Medieval Population, 142. W. G. Hoskins, 'English …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… 1965) (171) Houses, four adjoining, Nos. 2531 High Street, of three storeys with brick and tile-hung walls and with … to make shops. Nos. 2931 were originally a pair of houses, but have been combined; they have a common W. … dwelling house in Salisbury, being surpassed only by The College (14). Hussey represented the city in Parliament from …
A Dictionary of London
… New Street Hill - Newchurch New Street Hill South out of Little New Street, Shoe Lane, to King's Head Court (P.O. … mention : Rocque, 1746. New Street Square On the east side of Great New Street, Shoe Lane (P.O. Directory). In … (O. and M. 1677-O.S.1880). Newcastle Court West out of College Hill at No.4. In Vintry Ward (P.O. Directory). First …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Newbottle NEWBOTTLE, a township, in the parish and union of Houghton-le-Spring, N. division of Easington ward and of … some years since, at an expense of 1400; and a commodious British school was built more recently on a spacious piece of … in twelve exhibitions, of 20 per annum each, to Lincoln College, Oxford, founded by Bishop Crewe: two exhibitions of
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… an extensive and populous village, in the parishes of Llanwonno, Eglwysilan, and Lantwit-Vairdre, unions of … in some of those engagements which, in the early period of British history, deluged this neighbourhood with blood, but … N.) from London; containing 1751 inhabitants. The ancient British name of this place, Trvdraeth, signifying literally …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Newburn - Noss Newburn NEWBURN, a parish, in the district of St. Andrew's, county of Fife, 2 miles (E. S. E.) from Largo; containing, with the … and also an extensive brewery. Branches of the British Linen Company's and the Edinburgh and Glasgow Banks, …
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