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Survey of London
… rooms both have good late eighteenth-century neo-classical white marble chimneypieces. Occupants include: No. 41, 2nd … the Louvre'. Between some of the columns hung curtains of white mohair with chequered borders of purple velvet and … and it must be admitted that the darkstained doors, white paint and varied tone of some of the rooms is …
Survey of London Monograph
… stairs the marble hall (so called because of the black-and-white quarries of marble with which it is paved) is divided … a priest with the Lord Vaux, who is a little man with white heade, and a little browne heare on his face; goeth in …
Survey of London Monograph
… married Sir William Bolton, Kt., Patient Ward, and William White, Esquires, who were Lords of the Manor till 1669, when … by Benjamin Bannister, citizen & apothecary, and William White, citizen and haberdasher, as sons-in-law and trustees … Sir William Bolton, Knight; Patient Ward, Esquire; William White, Esquire. 1666. The Right Hon. Robert Lord Brooke (in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… shaped, the only natural boundary being the King's Cliff stream in the south-east. It measures c. 7.5 km. from … springs feed a stream flowing east, known as the King's Cliff stream at its lower end, forming a long cleft between … of valley gravels in Heathcombe and along the King's Cliff stream 3 and pockets of limestone, notably at Holwell, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by a millwright in 1881. 40 It was driven by the King's Cliff stream, and remains of a shaft and an overshot wheel …
A History of the County of Somerset
… or Diddicks Down, passed from the Malets to Charles White on his marriage to Jane Malet in 1655, but later in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… water. Several of the females are employed in knitting white-yarn stockings. The market, granted in 1331, by Edward …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Jackfield churches ( c. 1715 and 1759 respectively), 99 White Hall (early 18th century), 1 New House (later the … Church Street, where John Onions, the ironmaster, lived at White Hall in 1851, while Broseley Wood was said in 1831 to … the Ladywood works, where various proprietors made red and white bricks between at least 1761 and 1939; 35 the works of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… windows, (1) square panel in a nebuly border of red, white and cream; in the middle, figure of the Virgin with … pattern of broad stripes, round the doorway pattern of white flowers on a grey ground, late 15th-century; on S. … and the dragon, St. George in plate armour and riding a white horse, upper part destroyed, including the head of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… same wall, two portions of 'black-letter' inscription on a white ground. On W. wall, fragment of similar 'black-letter' … good, unless noted. a(6). House (Plate 163), S.E. of White Hall Farm and 300 yards E.S.E. of the church, was built … is of five bays and has queen-post roof-trusses. a(14). White Hall Farm, house, 170 yards E.S.E. of the church, is …