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A History of the County of York
… agreement stipulated that the hall should be 42 royal ells long, with a chamber at the west end, a cellar at the east, …
Survey of London
… became known as Home Field. 4 Little Courtfield long remained copyhold of Earl's Court manor but by the … of Home Field passed briefly to the surgeon John Hunter, a long-time resident here, until his death a few months later. …
Survey of London
… the boys were taught in one large school-room, 100 feet long and 50 feet broad, by a master assisted by monitors. The …
Old and New London
… had already done the same, and the two purchasers, after a long dispute, which neither had the power to settle, agreed … at twelve o'clock. The street and its neighbourhood have long been noted for places of amusement, and for those kinds …
Survey of London
… and George Repton. Yet despite the attraction which this long association with such varied and brilliant talent might … until 1778. f An important feature of the theatre was the 'long room', in which some of the masquerades were held; … took place on the stage. The plan on Plate 26 shows the long room and five other smaller rooms on the west side of …
Survey of London
… any other hitherto exhibited, and is supposed to be the long lost link between the human and brute creation'. In an … 30 Although the Carlton is now used exclusively as a long-run cinema, the building was designed for use as a … has a shallow lobby opening from the Haymarket to a long foyer with a staircase at each end. One flight descends …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of Sowbach. 53 It descended thereafter with the Stanton Long demesne until 1753 54 when Thomas Tomkys sold Upper … 1037/21/105A; S.P.L., Deeds 10389. Cf. above, Stanton Long, manors. W.S.L. 350/3/40, Stoke St. Milborough p. 3. …
Survey of London
… distance apart, and evidently quite independent. How long a bridge has existed at this spot it is difficult to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 3
Details four hundreds in the lathe of Sutton-at-Hone (Westerham and Edenbridge; Brasted; Somerton, and Codsheath) and two in the lathe of Aylesford on the north Kent coast (Toltringtrough and Shamwell.) Includes accounts of the towns of Gravesend, Shoreham and Westerham.
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 2
Details four hundreds in the lath of Sutton-at-Hone: those of Little and Lesnes, Dartford and Wilmington, Ruxley, and Axtane. Includes accounts of Dartford and parts of south-east metropolitan London, including Orpington.