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A History of the County of Durham
… inclosing wall. Indications of earthworks on the east and south sides of the peninsula may represent pre-Conquest … of Bow Lane, the Water Gate or Porte-du-Bayle, at the south end of the Bailey, and the North Gate, which stood at …
A History of the County of Durham
… of Elvet Bridge, along the road from Darlington and the south. Although the city still maintains its importance as … 'the workmen with saws and axes cut it to pieces.' On the south side, the south-east and south-west angles of the gate were covered …
A History of the County of Durham
… this site until the dissolution of the chantries. At the south end a chapel had already been founded by William, son … the old bridge as lying 'between the market of Durham and South Street.' As there is no mention of Silver Street the … were evidently extending their church, and had begun a south aisle, in which was an altar dedicated to St. Thomas of …
A History of the County of Durham
… his son Guilford Dudley should be Prince Consort in the south to Lady Jane Grey ruling in London. In forwarding this … Scotland and I of England passed through on his way to the south, and from this point, for nearly half a century, … recast. In 1632 a house of correction was built on the south side of Elvet Bridge, 76 an inscription on the door …
A History of the County of Durham
… this plateau was called 'the castle.' Though the North and South Baileys might be included as part of 'the city' they … constable of the castle and to his court. 1 The North and South Baileys form a street with houses on the western side … order of 5 September 1674 it is stated that 'the North and South Baileys are within the Guard and Precinct of the castle …
A History of the County of Durham
… that on the east side still remains. 6 At about 300 yards south of Elvet Bridge stood Bow Bridge in the 15th century, 7 …
A History of the County of Durham
… to the ford over the river, and the similar gate at the south-west with an easier ascent but protected by the river. … the cliff, the contours of which it followed towards the south and then turned eastwards to the keep again. Within … was a deep well, which was rediscovered in 1904. On the south of the castle area was the strong and lofty gate, from …
Magna Britannia
… in 1819. Exeter was first lighted with gas in 18I7. South view of the Broadgate at Exeter View of the Watergate, … but the convent is supposed to have stood nearer to the south gate of the city. The Black, or Dominican friers, had a … and they have lately been wholly removed. Between the south tower and the chapter-house is the ancient chapel of …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… b), on which day it was agreed that the market be kept in South street from Friday next the fourteenth, on the petition of the inhabitants of South Street, who desired the retourne of the said searge …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… The Lepers Hospital (Oliver, 154). It stood without the south gate in the Parish of Holy Trinity (D. 15, 90), and the … Street given by Andrew Hemeric (D. 21); land and houses in South Street given by Maud, widow of Walter de Tours (D. 29, 30); a house in South Street by Walter Criket and his niece Gilda, daughter …