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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was in force at Chatteris some time before its adoption at Castle Acre (Norf.), which is generally considered its …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in adjoining ones. Apart from an unfinished siege castle begun by King Stephen in 1144 to contain Geoffrey de … only medieval castles known in the area were the Tony's castle that stood at Kirtling between the 13th century and … quarries at Reach, whose clunch helped rebuild Cambridge castle in the 1280s. There was a late medieval boom in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… in the area of the inner bailey bank of the medieval castle. Poorly defined structures, pits, post-holes and … found in the 19th century on the site of Northampton Castle include nine coins (SP 748605; Sharp 18812, 244), a … (?) (SP 74856051), lay within the area of Northampton Castle on Northampton Sands at c. 68 m. above OD. A small …
Survey of London
… Square at the centre. Ashby Street (named after Castle Ashby, the earl's Northamptonshire seat) ran eastwest … The Times, 7 Dec 1948, p. 6: Northampton Estate Archives, Castle Ashby, maps of Clerkenwell estates, 1940, amended c. … LMA, GLC/AR/BR/22/044158: Northampton Estate Archives, Castle Ashby, box LON 24 …
Survey of London
… building that is now No. 18 was built as the Ashby Castle, and remained a public house until c. 1882. Later used … and Nos 175181 Goswell Road (No. 10, formerly the Ashby Castle p.h., now No. 18 Northampton Square). Samuel Danford, … in 1907; this occupancy had extended to the former Ashby Castle (No. 18) by 19356. In 1949, when the Estate sold up …
Survey of London
… of Acting Surveyor. The same Stuart family built Balmoral Castle in the 1850s. GLRO, Acc.2636/3/125. VFB, 1935, No.9, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the six wards of Bambrough (North and South divisions), Castle (East and West), Coquetdale (East, North, South, and … Caer Voran, on the western side of the county, to Whitley Castle, and thence to Whellop Castle in Westmorland. The Religious Houses, probably owing …
Survey of London
… of the Cinque Ports, was buried in the chapel of Dover Castle. b Northampton's nephew, Thomas Howard, Earl of … till December, 1656, Vane was imprisoned in Carisbrooke Castle, but after his release he was again elected to …
Old and New London
… House." His Grace was created Baron Warkworth of Warkworth Castle, Northumberland, and Earl of Northumberland, in 1749, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Secular b(1). Middle Norton, house, m. E. of Saltmarshe Castle, is of two storeys with cellars. The walls are of …