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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The church was repewed to designs by Messrs. Strong and White approved by the vestry in 1819. It then had three …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Calne was a centre for the making of woollen cloth. White broadcloth is known to have been made in the earlier … 24 a. of grassland and 10 a. of arable were held with the White Hart, Sandy Lane. 76 The estate called Nusterly, 33 a., … entirely arable; most of the land formerly held with the White Hart was part of a 35-a. pasture holding with a barn …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1822-42 there were two inns, the Lansdowne Arms and the White Hart, and six taverns, all but two of the taverns being … New Road was built. 73 Besides the Lansdowne Arms and the White Hart there were nine public houses in 1939, 74 six in … corner of the Green and the London road, was known as the White Hart. 88 In 1728 what was almost certainly already the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the houses survive. Although much altered since, the White Hart at the south-west corner of the Green and nos. 19 … of hist. interest, Calne (1995), pp. 57, 110-11; for the White Hart, below, this sub-section (inns). Endowed Char. …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… are of twisted blue and red silks, on which are worked, in white silk, certain letters, forming the lines: Jo sui …
Old and New London
… constructed entirely of Bath stone, and the side front of white Suffolk bricks, with cornices, string-courses, &c. The … from the road. It was a lofty structure, built of red and white bricks, with dressings of Portland stone, and the … Hall; it was somewhat in the Tudor style, constructed of white brick, with stone dressings, the principal feature …
The Environs of London
… plays 46. John Webster, the author of a comedy called, The White Devil, or Victoria Corombona, published in 1612, says, … toke a poor fatherless child. Mar. 20, 1621. I bought a white horse of Sir Edward Fowler 4 8 0 "Dec. 9. This night at … brought to him, and then put about each of their necks a white ribon, with an angel of gold on it. In this manner his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… regent or upper house, or, as it is sometimes styled, the "White-hood house," from its members wearing hoods lined with white silk; and all the rest constitute the non-regent or … Prior, Otway, Broome, Hammond, Mason, and Henry Kirke White; Martin Lister, the naturalist; Francis Peck, and …
Survey of London
… Raffles recalls the work of C. F. A. Voysey in its white rendered exterior, low casements, and canopied entrance …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… from Holland' [Tradecards (n.d.)]. The brother of Gilbert White grew his own and in 1789 cut his first at the end of June [Diaries (White)]. Martha Bradley described the Cantaloup as 'inferior … making, STAY, STRIPED(with SILK, THREAD), THIN, TROYES, WHITE, YORKSHIRE Found describing CLOTH, SHEETING, YARN Found …