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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… 128 (237) 66 High Street St. Martins Doorway. (238) The Hermitage, Nos. 6869 (Fig. 130; Plate 72), now part of the … rebuilt in the postmedieval period. Fig. 129 (238) The Hermitage Beam in S. range. The S. Range has window openings … floor level was lowered 2 ft. in 1927. Fig. 130 (238) The Hermitage, High Street St. Martins. The W. Range has at the …
Old and New London
… PondsThe "Fox and Crown" Public-houseWest Hill LodgeThe Hermitage. Leaving the main street of Highgate by Dartmouth … above the entrance to Millfield Lane, was called the Hermitage, of which the Howitts were the last occupants. It … tenement, which was said to be the "real and original Hermitage." It is thus described by Mr. Howitt:"It consisted …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… C. A. Butterworth and R. Seagar Smith, 'Excavations at the Hermitage, Old Town, Swindon' WAM 90 (1997), 5576 at 68. J. …
Survey of London Monograph
… of the rectory in 1255 was granted by Henry III the Hermitage within the City Wall near Cripplegate 11 that was … are two plans and a description of the precinct of the Hermitage (later known as Lambe's Chapel) among the muniments …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… floor also remains. ConditionGood; much altered. (28). The Hermitage is a building of irregular plan which incorporates … (28). Cultivation Terraces, in the garden of the Hermitage (see above). …
A History of the County of Hertford
… for curved angle brackets. A little further south is the 'Hermitage,' now a portion of the residence of Mr. Frederic …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… abbey of St. Benedict at this place, which was only a hermitage in the year 800, was raised into a monastery for …
The Environs of London
… afterwards Marquis of Hertford, effected his escape. The hermitage. To return to the account of Highgate.There was formerly a chapel or hermitage upon the hill, standing, according to Norden, on … hermit, for his support 64. No other presentation to this hermitage appears in the registry till 1531, when Bishop …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hornsey side, which itself had replaced a chapel of the hermitage. Both chapels had come to serve local inhabitants … by the bishop, 19 who in 1540 made a lease of the former hermitage along with the great park. 20 He gave the chapel … and 279 in the evening on one Sunday in 1903. 3 The hermitage was thought by Norden to have stood on the site of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… growth was presumably due to general traffic and to the hermitage, which attracted pilgrims by 1464. 1 From the mid 15th century residents often left money to the hermitage. 2 So too did John Green, a London butcher, who in … church, and so compensated for the disappearance of the hermitage at the Reformation. 25 From 1565 Londoners' …