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A History of the County of Hampshire
… this estate to Mr. Sampson Payne, who pulled down the old hall, famous for its fine room entirely laid with slabs of … on the left in front of the White Swan Inn. The parish hall (1859) stands on the north side of the road as it continues to Redbridge. Beyond the hall the road enters Redbridge, and, passing the village …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with a principal eastwest range, containing a central hall, and short north wings. The north-west wing may have … Erle. 148 Before 1832 Erle sold it to the Revd. Peter Hall (d. 1849), whose trustees in 1834 presented him as … and held a service there every other Sunday. 176 Peter Hall, rector 183449, published topographical and theological …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of an estate known as the manor of MILTON or COPED HALL, which he held of the queen as of the manor of East … fee by Richard Seman, one of the feoffees, and John Hall, 50 while later in the same year it was held for half a … of the assignees of the original feoffees, and Sir John Hall, kt. 51 The will was duly carried out in the year 1445, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The centre part of the ground floor is occupied by the hall with the dining room and staircase at the back and the drawing room on the south. The hall has two square Doric piers supporting semicircular … Mich. 9 Will. III, no. 29. This fireplace and that in the hall are said to have been brought from Gunnersbury Palace …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in which trust it remains at this time. The town hall and market yard, the free school, the wharf or town key, … of this manor. The court baron for it is held in the town hall above mentioned. Charities. BESIDES eight or nine … of the chapel, called Meltonchapel, together with the hall, pantry, kitchen, storehouse, chambers, &c. with their …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lions rampant, which latter are still remaining. In the hall of this seat, in several places, there is the rebus of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… approached by an avenue of fine elms, stands Milton Hall, the residence of Lord Ampthill. It is a modern building … later he conveyed it by fine to John Orlebar of Hinwick Hall, 80 a connexion by marriage. 81 In 1785 it was the … same being made by Lord Ampthill, the present owner of The Hall. Church Land. In 1801 about 5 acres were awarded to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Anthony Cook, of Giddy-hall, in Essex, by whom he had two sons, Edward, and … Edward Hoby's arms are in a window of the Middle Temple hall, with his quarterings. He was an officer at the taking …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and was described as 'ancient' in 1628, when it included a hall with chamber over, a buttery with a kitchen and chamber … 123 The plate includes a cup and cover bearing the Exeter hall mark and dated 1635. 124 The registers date from 1558 … closed in 1931, and in 1976 used as the Women's Institute hall. 133 EDUCATION. About 1565 the curate was teaching …
A History of the County of Surrey
… belonged to a Mr. Barron, after whom it is called. Mitcham Hall, on the opposite side of the road, a large 18th-century … retained his third part. The capital messuage was called Hall Place and lay in Mitcham. It was sold by Sir Francis … owned the house in 1729. It may have been a chapel or a hall. Henry Strete had a licence for a chapel in his house at …
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