Search

Displaying 29221 - 29230 of 40449
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 11 R. 2. 18 the Thursday before St. Matthew's Day, at West-Chester. This young Robert, it seems, lived not very … to this malady were buried in a large yard towards the west end of the town. Human bones have been dug up in this … the year 1768, as a man was digging for stones, at the west end of the town, in a place called Chapel-close, he …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Brandon on the south-east, and Baginton on the south-west. The area of the parish has undergone changes in the … ft. in the southeast to 225 ft. at Binley Bridge on the west. This bridge, which carries the main road over the River … of Joceline, confirmed to the abbey in detail lands in the west, south, and north fields. 12 Laurence, Prior of Coventry …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a small seam has lately been opened in the copse to the west of the church. There is a small hamlet at the mouth of … into a barn; parts of the kitchen, part of the south-west walls of the frater or refectory, and two buildings … transepts about 35 ft. north to south by 20 ft. east to west, each with an eastern aisle 15 ft. wide, of three bays, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… stone rubble, but framing appears in the gable-head of the west end. The east wing has a half-gable in front and the … building with a plastered symmetrical front, but north-west of it is a more ancient outbuilding of timber-framing … which seems to have had a chancel, nave, south porch, and west tower, suggests that the windows, &c. were of the 17th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… further southward. About three quarters of a mile north-west of the church, and near as much from the sea shore, is … Crispe, esqrs. of the custom-house, in London, and of West Ham, in Essex, the latter of whom ended in an only … by the farmer; a grand suit of apartments at the north-west corner was demolished in 1781, and much of the remaining …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Richard Halke, or Hawke as they were usually called, of West Halks, in Kingsnoth, was the proprietor of it; in whose …
A History of the County of Warwick
… village lies farther south round a road which runs south-west to Long Itchington, and another, crossing it at right … and apse, with an internal porch and a vestry at the west end of the nave, the apse being a recent addition. The … is built of ashlar and the apse is coursed rubble. The west end of the building is of classic design and the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The River Wiske separates Birkby from Cowton on the west, and Deighton lies to the east. Birkby Lane branches off … reign of Henry III Robert de Bonville was holding it with West Harlsey for one knight's fee, 70 and was followed by … carved with an interlacing pattern; it is now set in the west wall. The other, which was found under the floor, is a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… nave, south isle, and chancel. It has a good tower at the west end of it. The church of Birling, with certain land in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the right bank of the Avon in a bend of the river, and Bow Brook bounds it on the west. On the south-east it is watered by Berwick Brook, a … The road from Tewkesbury to Pershore runs through the west of the parish, and near Defford Bridge on the western …
Displaying 29221 - 29230 of 40449