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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… situated in a beautiful valley, is in the decorated English style, and once had an elegant and highlyenriched … church is an ancient structure, chiefly in the decorated English style, with some insertions of later date, and a … glebe comprises 4 acres. The church is partly in the later English style, with a very handsome tower. There is a place …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… entrance, with a large window above it in the later English style, and in 1842 was restored under the direction … chapels; the Lady chapel, now destroyed, was in the early English style. Some vestiges exist of a part resembling that … the choir is richly ornamented with tracery, in the later English style, of excellent design, and is decorated with …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in two years from about 55 to 130, while the number of English pupils had shrunk from 150 to 90. Plans were then …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 17th-century mathematician and compiler of the earliest English ready-reckoner, settled at Northcott; 96 Josiah …
Survey of London
… occupies a stock brick building designed in the Early English Gothic style and erected in 1874; 82 the south front … J. and C. Bowyer. 82 The church is designed in Early English Gothic style and is faced with Kentish ragstone with …
Survey of London
… then became fashionable, and were extensively imitated by English producers. It is not generally considered that …
Survey of London
… character. The bricks are very narrow and are laid in English bond. The house can easily be identified on the map …
Survey of London
… entered at first the Irish and afterwards (in 1795) the English parliament. In 1797 he was made a lord of the …
Survey of London: volume
… relinquished the secretaryship and was returned to the English Parliament. For some time he had a seat on the Board …
Survey of London
… Bangor. He was the author of several religious works in English and French, and in 1774 became Canon of Windsor. He …