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A History of the County of Somerset
… century there were two. 20 One of those may have been the White Horse which had probably ceased to be an inn by 1790. … Sheep were folded on the corn land on higher ground where white and green crops were alternated. The entire length of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hinton, Rector of Sheering and John Maryon, Rector of White Roding. 48 Hinton and Maryon presented in 1732 and …
A History of the County of Essex
… the hamlet of Morrell Roding, which although it was in White Roding parish was held to belong to Ongar hundred. The … portion of 41 acres. 6 It was bounded on the north by White Roding, on the west by Matching and Little Laver, and … the village roads run north to Berwick Berners Hall, 8 White Roding, and Dunmow, south-west to Little Laver, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… 36 It has several features in common with Colville Hall at White Roding which was also the property of the Brownes at … Mon. Com. Essex, ii, 2. Outbuildings at Colville Hall, White Roding, and New Hall, High Roding. Hist. Essex by Gent. …
A History of the County of Essex
… J. E. Rattee became minister. He organized services at White Roding, Leaden Roding, and other neighbouring villages … opened at Leaden Roding, and there was a mission room at White Roding, both under Rattee's supervision. He was also … Roding and Margaret Roding. 77 A chapel was built at White Roding in 1888 at a cost of £262. 78 In 1890 the old …
A History of the County of Essex
… standard. The children were transferred to the Fyfield and White Roding schools. 7 The school building is now a private …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… glass in all three windows, except where painted on white, of blue, yellow or ruby, and all 17th-century. In …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… an Egyptian mummy; an antique statue of Esculapius, in white marble, two feet in height; the staff of office of the … entrance, in a niche, is a statue of the founder, in white marble; in the hall is a full-length portrait, and in …
A Dictionary of London
… Street (q.v.), now occupy the site approximately. Abbot of Waltham's House See Abbot's Inn. Abbot's Inn The town house of the Abbots of Waltham. On the west side of St. Mary At Hill (Street), south … which the house was erected was acquired by the Abbey of Waltham during the 12th century from various owners for the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… symbols and shields of-arms in ruby, brown, yellow and white, 18th-century. In N. aislein second window, in the … third son of Henry Thomas, Earl of Ilchester, 1827, white marble wall-tablet by Reeves and Son of Bath; (3) to … 1836, and later inscription to Anne his wife, I860, white marble walltablet by Hellyer of Weymouth. In porch(4) …
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