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Old and New London
… it on the east. The boundary line then passes off in a north-western direction, keeping along the south side of … till it reaches Drury Lane; thence it follows to the north-west, as far as Castle Street, West Street, and Crown … due west along Oxford Street, the Bayswater Road, by the north side of Hyde Parkmaking, in one place, a small dtour so …
Old and New London
… coachman, and one of his footmen killed." At the north end of this street was the Cock-pit Gate; at the south … according to Mr. John Timbs, stood a little to the north of Blue Boar's Head Yard, on the west side of the … by a search into the parish rate-books, and fixed to the north of the above-mentioned yard, and south of the wall of …
Old and New London
… the cramped nature of the position, excepting that the north aisle is deprived of its side windows by the row of … lights, and by three windows on the south, and one on the north side, the remainder of that side being occupied by a … arm of the ground, so that the nave has one aisle on the north and two on the south. The principal entrance is through …
Old and New London
… where they are common; 27, peewit, once, a flock flying north one foggy morning; 28, woodcock, once. Besides these I … James's, taken shortly after the Restoration, shows the north half of the parade occupied by a square enclosure, …
Old and New London
… anxiety only terminated by their quitting London for the North. The widow of one of these gentlemen died in 1824, at … Mary. Sir Andrew Dudley also lived and died here. At the north-west end of the street, in what is now called Strutton … were houses on both sides of Tothill Street; those on the north side had large gardens reaching to St. James's Park, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… oolite and clunch. The roofs are covered with slates. The North Transept, Central Tower, and Nave are the remains of a … The upper part of the tower is practically modern. The North Transept (14 ft. by 12 ft.) has a blocked and partly …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… at Weston. Description The church consists of a Chancel, North Vestry/Parish Office, North Chancel Chapel, Nave, North Aisle, North and South Porches and West Tower. Fig. 36 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… chancel arch widened, the nave probably lengthened, the North Aisle built, and two bays were added to the S. aisle. … clearstorey was added, the N. aisle re-constructed, the North and South Porches and the North Vestry were built. In the 19th century the Chancel was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… 12th century; a fourth bay was added at the W. end and the North and South Aisles were built about the middle of the … In the middle of the 15th century the West Tower and North Porch were added. The whole building was restored late … in a two-centred head under a plain external label. The North Aisle (9 ft. wide) has, in the N. wall, two windows of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… about the same time the West Tower was added and the North Aisle re-built. The North Porch was added in the 14th or 15th century. The former … origin but has been almost completely restored. The North Aisle (15 ft. wide) has, in the E. wall, a modern …