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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… northward, is bounded by another deep ravine formed by a brook, or burn, that nearly separates the whole of Newcastle, … county of itself, and are described as follow:From a small brook, or course of water, called the Swerle, on the east …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… gloomy and dangerous. Yet, before the erection of Dean Street, it formed the principal communication with the … in Newgate, had liberty to walk as far as this small brook. Further down Newgate Street, and near the entrance to … At the east side of this street, the High Bridge, or Upper Dean Bridge, conducts to Pilgrim Street. In this street is …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The Barras Bridge, which is thrown over a very steep dean where the great northern post-road commences, was … southern aspect, and of an interesting view down Pandon Dean and the river Tyne. Each house has a large plot of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… there is, on the left hand, a road leading into Pandon Dean, where a street has been lately built, called New Pandon … as Mr. Gregory's mustard-mill. A little above this, the dean is arched over by the bridge along which the new branch … a fine effect when viewed from the base. The walk up this dean is extremely plea sant and romantic: the banks on each …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Dykes, communicates with the bridge built over Pandon Dean in 1812. This airy street is 48 feet in width, and … on the brink of the steep bank that rises from Pandon Dean. Oxford Street runs northward from Picton Place, and is … forms the south side of Vine Lane, which leads into Pandon Dean. This street was commenced in 1824. Previous to this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… substitute to preside over the convent, under the name of dean; but the first of these, that we have found mentioned, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… A list of Deans of this priory. Ceolnoth is the first dean, whose name is to be found as such, in any record, being … successor in his place was gelwin, who was constituted dean, as appears by a Saxon record, 2 in whose time all the … seculars continued in the possession of it; gelwin, the dean, being dead, the obituary of this church, which does not …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The priory of Christchurch Foundation of the Dean and Chapter THE DEAN AND CHAPTER. THE PRECINCTS of the late priory of … to establish a new foundation here, 1 consisting of a dean and twelve canons or prebendaries, with other inferior …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as diocesan, during that vacancy, when they acted as the dean and chapter does now, in like manner, and equally the … enjoyed and used by the prior and convent, vested in the dean and chapter of this church. Besides the above-mentioned … made use of. At this time a licence is applied for to the dean and chapter of Canterbury by each bishop elect, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is in a manuscript treatise, now in the possession of the dean of Canterbury, containing the orders of the chapter, … to their respective stalls, as above-mentioned. The DEAN'S LODGINGS. First, from the chapel door next the dorter; … lately ordained for the master of the choristers, unto the dean's stables; also the great barn next the stables, and the …