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A History of the County of Shropshire
… 62 and, save for excrescences at the southern end and the north-western corner, approximated to a compact rectangle over 8 km. from north to south and nearly 5 km. from east to west. 63 The … known after consolidation in 1880 as the 1st Shropshire & Staffordshire Artillery Volunteers), 60 trained at Church …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 164 inhabitants. It is partly bounded by Staffordshire, and is crossed, from north to south, by the road from Stourbridge to … workhouse, situated in the parish. It is bounded on the north-west by the river Avon, and comprises 1650 acres, of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… A part of the old house, adjoining the new house on the north, was retained at the rebuilding, but most of the older … stone niche is set externally in the south wall and in the north wall there is a two-light square-headed window with a … shingles. 26 A single Norman light has survived in the north wall of the nave, and the semicircular arch of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… The largest, Hanlow field with 60 a. or more, lay in the north-east part of the manor near Highnam Woods. Easterworth … 30 a., and there were four smaller fields, Sainthill field north of Sainthill, Hook field to the south-west of it, and … 68 The vineyard belonging to Gloucester Abbey at Over north-west of the bridge was recorded from the mid 13th …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by Henry Woodyer and stands by the Newent road to the north-east of the church. Educ. of Poor Digest, 295. Educ. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… on the south, and by the River Leadon on parts of the north-east and north, the parish was elongated in shape with a large indentation on the north-west side formed by Bulley parish, 2 which has remained …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a manor-house on the site of Churcham Court on the north-west side of the churchyard by the early 13th century. … on plan, apart from a small 19th-century wing at the north-east corner, but the house owes its present shape to … and additions at several periods. The three-gabled north front is rough-cast and has a central 19th-century …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an aisled nave, an aisled chancel or presbytery, an aisled north transept, a south transept with an eastern aisle, a … crossing, and a west porch; projecting eastward from the north transept are two chapels of three bays, the Latin and … bay opening from the third bay of the east aisle of the north transept. Early in the 13th century the bell-chamber …
A History of the County of Essex
… 41 The church of All Saints' comprises a chancel, nave, north chapel and aisle, and a fine west tower of knapped … The chancel was rebuilt in the early 14th century, and the north chapel and aisle were added in the 15th century, … church porch, and a south porch existed in 1748. 45 The north arcade was demolished in 1738 and replaced by wooden …
Survey of London
… of red Suffolk and stock bricks and Bath stone, with blue Staffordshire bricks and panels of buff-coloured Pether's … Under the chancel is a basement-room, approached from the north aisle, where the richly coloured vaulted brickwork, … in London this was (Plate 117; fig. 100). The site extends north to south and therefore required that the church should …
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