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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… by a monument would have survived in recognisable form. A long mound at Upton may possibly be a neolithic long barrow (Upton (2)). Later Neolithic to Early Bronze Age … other sources, however, show that places such as King's Sutton, Fawsley, Rothwell and Finedon were all heads of …
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… of St. Albans's head lease from the Crown were never very long and in those parts of the area where development was … by Girle on 25 March 1675 to Thomas Cooke, was for as long as thirty-one years. 31 In 1686 a Michael Cheyney …
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… the design of the interior, and in particular the splendid long gallery at the back (Plate 11), to Sir Edward Lovett …
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… 1720-1785 Building Agreements Building Agreements Over the long period which was required to cover The Hundred Acres … in the dates on which leases would fall in, but the long delay before the development was completed nullified … by thirty feet deep. In general, however, throughout the long course of the whole development it was not considered …
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… major streets such as Brook Street or Grosvenor Square and long return frontages to other streets such as Davies Street …
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… co-operation of several building lessees responsible for a long terrace range can often be assumed but surviving … evidence, nevertheless, to indicate the general pattern of long-term borrowing. The majority of mortgages were for … sold some of his property to clear his debts, and after a long series of disputes the bulk of his estate was sold at …
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… evidence of ratebooks suggests that there were few very long delays in filling houses once built and the presence … north side, but they were not even in the centre of the long range of thirteen houses there. In the description of …
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… to between 13 s. and 14 s. per foot if assessed on the long east-west frontage to Oxford Street, or to exactly 2 per …
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… narrow to make the stable yards less obtrusive. Long, straight, unbroken lines of terrace frontage, so …
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… Earl) Grosvenor. A brief hiatus occurred, however, in the long stewardship of the Andrews family on the death of Sir … 63 in which certain legal principles were laid down on how long the number of persons eligible to claim a share in a …
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