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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… more favourably known to us as the architect of the noble west window of his cathedral. Upon the death of John Mowbray, … "imprinted at London by Frauncis Godly, dwelling at the west end of Paules." The register books of St. Mary's parish … off in ancient times by a deep ditch, extending east and west to the two bends of the river. This ditch has been …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Norfolk, appears to have been octangular. Portions of the west and south-west angles are still standing, as are also three sides of … the Roman Watling-street bounds the chapelry on the south-west; it comprises 3057 acres, of which 1200 are arable, 79 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… forest, which was extra-parochial, seems to have run east-west immediately north of Durley village. 26 In the 18th … on a modern map, but a track on the south-east or south-west, and a prehistoric enclosure now called Godsbury on the … Godsbury marked the parish boundary. The north part of the west boundary of the parish was marked by the pale of …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… built by the present Rector close upon the west side of the church-yard, and nearly upon the site of the … morning, the parsonage-barn, from the stable to the south-west porch, was blown down; the expense of rebuilding which, … features of this building are late perpendicular. At the west end of the nave stands a circular tower of flint-work, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 380 inhabitants. It is bounded on the west by the river Medway, and on the east by a range of chalk … ancient fabric, with a Norman bell-gable and door at the west end. Burneside BURNESIDE, a chapelry, in the parish, … a view of the Wensleydale and Masham hills on the west, and of the Hambleton hills on the east. The living is a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Porch late in the 15th or early in the 16th century. The West Tower was re-built in 1812, and the church was restored …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Ann Beeston, 1798; the Rev. Thomas Gylby, rector of West Retford and West Drayton, vicar of East Markham, 1761. (18) St. Crux …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… R. Piddle between Puddletown and Tolpuddle, the Devil's Brook forming the W. boundary. The village is at the S. end …
Survey of London
… privacy; it added to the sauntering delights of the West End; and it brought a handsome return on Lord George's …
Survey of London
… Piccadilly mansions being built about the same time to the west of it for the Earl of Clarendon and Lord Berkeley. It … of the ground between them, a strip 100 feet wide at the west side being held to Denham's use, a similar strip at the … Works and was both builder and building speculator in the west end of London. 26 The former paid a workman 27 and …