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Old and New London
… outside staircase, for the accommodation of the company on ball nights; and in this room large parties dined. At the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… schoolmasters in the parish in 1606, 86 and Gregory Ball was described as a schoolmaster at his burial there in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… capital messuage on the Pokeswells' estate was possibly Ball's Farm. The rendered and colourwashed house retains the …
Survey of London
… original developers, were often vestrymen; Decimus Alfred Ball was perhaps the largest such landlord in the Woods Close …
Survey of London
… and jeweller, who stayed until the 1850s; Richard John Ball, a watch-case maker, was at No. 32 by 1816. 52 No. 1 had …
Survey of London
… Northumberland-house, in the Strand. At night there was a Ball, and very curious fireworks were played off in the …
Old and New London
… beyond; whilst the western wing contained the Grand Ball Room, in which royalty must often have been present, at … wellknown masters. The great feature of the house was the ball-room, or grand gallery, upwards of 100 feet in length, … and up the handsome marble staircase, into the noble ball-room and picture-gallery, and inspect the rich treasures …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bemersley and Norton, and the hamlets of Baddeley-Green, Ball-Green, Brown-Edge, Ford-Green, Milton, Norton-Green, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an elegant suite of assembly-rooms, consisting of a larger ball-room 66 feet long and 23 wide, a smaller 50 feet long …
Survey of London
… The centre block is surmounted by an open campanile with a ball finial. A number of buildings were erected later by the …