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A History of the County of Hampshire
… was the building of 'a new mill, some distance from the hall,' constructed 'with great care, in order that more work …
A History of the County of Bedford
… chapel. Two roads cross the green leading to Dell Farm and Hall Farm respectively. The village is generally modern, of … are three bells: the treble and second of 1740, by E. Hall, and the tenor of 1630, inscribed 'God Save the King.' …
A History of the County of Rutland
… licence to grant it to the warden and scholars of her New Hall in the University of Cambridge, 75 to whom she conveyed … it in 13604. 76 Moorhall manor was held of Pembroke Hall until at least 1627. 77 Pembroke Hall, Cambridge. Barruly argent and azure with martlets gules …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… child.' Moreover, 'Upon the porch, at the entrance of the hall door, she had set the first letter of her name before … him as apprentice. 60 The square formed round the town hall, or tollbooth, by the adjoining market-place connects … 63 to be in Crossgate, it must have been where the town hall now stands. 64 The tollbooth built by Sir Hugh Cholmley …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… period. Opposite the hotel in the Newbury road is the Town Hall, a plain small structure dating perhaps from the same …
A History of the County of Worcester
… give a characteristic and unspoiled appearance. Aston Hall, a farm-house at the lower end of the village, is a … central chimney type. The south wing, comprising a large hall and connecting staircase with apartments above, was … which the brickwork is arranged in a lattice pattern. The hall has a cellar under the east part, and is now divided …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Road, with Maidenhead Thicket on the north-east. Woolley Hall is the residence of Mr. Walter Cottingham, Woolley … bart. 60 Sir Gilbert A. Clayton East, bart., sold Woolley Hall in 1881 to the late Mr. George Dunn. 61 Fiennes. Azure … and also of tenements in White Waltham called Old Anker Hall and New Anker Hall. His son and heir Richard Warde …
A History of the County of Somerset
… life tenancy of 'all the housing above the west end of the hall of Whitestaunton, and the occupation of the old stable, … 500 a. of land, to a Whitestaunton yeoman, reserving the hall, parlour, the four bed-chambers over the hall and parlour, the cellar within the parlour, a little …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to his death in 1736: Gamekeepers' Deputations, Shire Hall, Warwick; Feet of F. Warw. East. 13 Anne; G. E. C. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Foord, in which state this manor now remains. CONDIES HALL, or place, was so called from the antient possessors of …