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A Dictionary of London
… stream, nor to support the theory that the locality was low-lying or marsh land, while the present levels certainly …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the bells not stirred, to celebrate Divine Offices with a low voice. And inhibited left any should presume to publish …
A History of the County of Sussex
… partly renewed c. 1912. 69 By the 1930s a short stretch of low sea wall with a promenade extended along part of the … the rest of the coastline of the parish then remaining low cliffs of Upper chalk. 70 Defences east of Blake's Road … were in the coastal trade, but one in 1439 plied to the Low Countries; most seem to have been under 50 tons but there …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… all of alabaster; on front of canopy, above the cornice, a low pediment flanked by vases, and on W. side a similar … and the whole of the Buttery wing have been removed, and a low building occupies the site of the Buttery. The Hall still … subsequent date the Buttery wing was pulled down and a low storehouse occupies its site. The Hall is remarkable as …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… 55 N.W.) (Fig. 47) The irregularly-shaped parish lies on a low ridge of chalk between the River Cam on the west and an … the plain openings below the transom are rebated 'low-sides' (Plate 22). The three windows on the S. each have … and the third is taller and transomed for rebated 'low-sides'. The 15th-century chancel arch is of two moulded …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to the river Cam, 20 while the eastern portion comprised Low, High, and Rough fens. In 1672 joint action by the lords …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Fen Ditton Hall, standing south-west of the church on low ground by the river, probably occupies the site of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were separated by Oxholme ditch, so named in 1422, 11from Low fen, 12140 a. (200 a.), and Elney common, 83 a. (200 a.) … with all beasts except oxen and sheep thoughout the year. Low fen, Oxholme, and Marsh common, after a close season for … small Whitsuntide meadow (15 a.) could be fed earlier if Low fen were flooded. Cows could enter the meadows and open …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… clunch. The buttresses of this arch are each pierced by a low half-arch at the base. The N. and S. arches of the tower …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and thence to the Caverswall boundary. 4 The names Fenton Low and Culverd's Low (Mole Cop) 5 in the western part of the area suggest … road. 32 In the north of the Fentons, at Fenton Low east of Victoria Road, Dimmock, Coburg, and Alfred …