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The Environs of London
… east, Walthamstow and Woodford to the north, Leyton to the west, and Eastham to the south. It contains (exclusive of its … Portland stone; the portico is of the Doric order; at the west end is a cupola, supported by eight Ionic columns. The … of Sir Josiah Child, Bart. 30, who died in 1699. At the west end of the church are the monuments of Capt. John …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Containing The Parishes Of Ardington; Hanney; East And West Lockinge; Childrey; East Hendred; Sparsholt; Denchworth; West Hendred; Hammey; Wantage The Domesday hundred of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is distributed in coal and clothing to the poor. On the west side of the parish are the singular British earthworks …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… thirteenth century a new nave with aisles was built to the west of the tower, the lower part of the tower being removed, … stage, has small arched doorways on the north, south, and west in the second stage, and these may have opened to the … from the chancel by a plain chamfered door at the south-west. Immediately to the east of the door is a small squint, …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… through the parish are the OxfordHenley road, which runs west east, and the ThameWallingford road, running north south … Shillingford river crossing. The Roman route ran further west, crossing the Thames at the boundary between Brightwell … bridge in the late 19th century, looking north-west from the Berkshire to the Oxfordshire bank. The Roman …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… on the N. is probably slightly the earlier in date; the West Tower was added about the middle of the century. It was … Warboys, the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene The West Tower (12 ft. by 11 ft.) is of mid 13th-century date and …
A Dictionary of London
… : Lockie, 1810. It lay then south of the church, and west to St. Andrew's Hill. It now occupies the site of Church … than a swamp. Candlewick: East part of Cannon Street and west part of Eastcheap. Walbrook: West part of Cannon Street. Walbrook and Candlewick Wards …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… gave a vomit to a Kent man, lodging in St Dunstan in the West, who died after 3 days. Attitude of the accused …
Survey of London
… divide the left face into two equal bays, and the west face into three bays, the middle one being two windows … the top tier having arched heads, and over the wide west bay rises a pedimented dormer gable. Both the large and … Wardour Street (from Edward Wardour, who owned land on the west side), and the southern part had become Princes Street, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… cruciform edifice, with two sepulchral chapels, and a west tower surmounted by a low spire; it has an antique font … coffins were found in 1802, in Bury field, at the south-west corner of the town, which is supposed to have been the … vicinity. Wareham was the burial-place of Brithric, the West Saxon king, about the year 800. The Danes soon …