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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J. By 1666 Francis, R. Leigh, R. By 1668 Yard, R. By 1671 Ball, H. Benson, F. Field, J. c. 1675 Le Pin, J. By 1683 de …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… pierced on the inner sides with a semicircle containing a ball projection (one broken off) and spanned by a thin baluster with ball terminals (Plate p. xxxiii); probably 13th-century. In …
Survey of London
… about 1791, which seems soon to have become known as a 'ball room'. 42 The latter was probably on the site of the … very decisively so, as in 1813 what was probably the old 'ball room' nearby was leased to soap-boilers. 104 Cavaye …
A History of the County of Essex
… Park complained of sectarian preaching and accused William Ball of the Priory of intending to enlarge his grounds with …
A History of the County of Essex
… it to Roger Parker. In 1555 Parker conveyed it to Robert Ball of White Colne. 83In 1563 Robert apparently sold it to Ranulph Ball of Little Horkesley, 84but in 1577 Robert Ball, or another man of the same name, sold it to John Ball …
A History of the County of Essex
… in Little Warley with two tenements, called the Blue Ball and the Red Lion, was left, in default of heirs, to the … in return was allowed to inclose 3 a. alongside the Blue Ball. 162 It was stated in 1837 that the rent of the house …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… left into card and supper rooms, and in the centre into a ball-room. The Philharmonic Concert Hall, erected in 1846, is … and on the north and east sides into two large ball-rooms, also superbly decorated. On the west of the … most costly style. The refectory, adjoining the smaller ball-room, is of proportionate elegance. The grand staircase …