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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… with advantage, employing several hundred persons; and a stone-quarry and two mills of small size are partially in … wealth, and in the parish are valuable strata of iron-ore, stone-coal, and limestone, which, combining with other local … coal used are all procured in the parish. Formerly, the stone-coal being considered unfit for the purpose of smelting …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of local rubble with dressings of Ham Hill and other local stone and the roofs are lead-covered. The Chancel was built … principals and curved braces springing from attached stone wall-shafts with moulded capitals and bases; each bay … to Bridgett (Browne), wife of John Minterne, 1649, painted stone wall-monument (Plate 19) with kneeling figure of woman …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to superintend the erection of the strong wall of stone nearly 80 miles in length, which he ordered to be built … to St. Mary, of which William Rufus laid the first stone. In the reign of Stephen, the city was almost entirely … and substantial structure of three arches, of freestone. A stone bridge was erected across the Foss, in 1811; and over …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
Survey of London
… a cut string with carved brackets. The mantelpieces are in stone with keyed centres and generally agree with the example …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… below the eastern castle to form an extensive fishpond. Stone gates through the rampart were erected at Micklelith … Bar, at Walmgate Bar, and possibly elsewhere. The existing stone wall was begun in about 1250 and probably completed by … the city. The Old Baile's defences were rebuilt in stone soon after 1327. The Walmgate sector of the wall was …
Survey of London Monograph
… herald is pat. 17 February 1484, granting to John Water alias Yorke, herald, as fee of his office and for services to … fleurs de lis argent 3 chessrooks sable. 6. WILLIAM WRYTHE alias WRIOTHESLEY Wriothesley Rouge Croix, c. 1 December … Rouge Croix April 1509, when named as 'Will'm Wrythesley alias dictus Rouge cross' in accounts for Henry VII's funeral …
Survey of London
… of "the capital messuage commonly called Suffolke Place alias Norwiche place with the appurtenances and 50 messuages, … even with the Street) were made, and to be built of such stone as the Portico or Water-Gate at the River side is; and … fact that James I gave Buckingham 2,000 tons of Portland stone for that purpose, 206 and only 200 tons at the outside …
Survey of London
… on the east 357 feet 9 inches; in the middle from the stone wall of the Archbishop of York's inn on the north to …
Survey of London
… the fronts of which are of later date, are occupied. A stone tablet at the south-west corner of George Court bears …
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