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A Dictionary of London
… was navigable at least as far north as Holborn Bridge. The low-lying land to the west coming down to the Thames was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and consisted in 1649 of a hall, parlour, buttery, 'low chamber', tap house and five lodging chambers, and had a … that it was thought the best in the diocese. 367 The 'low church' principles that have characterized the parish …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of this date; a drawing of c. 1804 47 shows it as a low gabled projection with a blocked door or window of … character in its north wall. In the 15th or 16th century a low tower was built on the south side of the nave. Serious …
Survey of London
… The attic storey has four windows, but in the middle is a low wide panel with a central bullseye light flanked by … is a frieze of which the middle part projects as a wide low panel, in which again are seven small square panels with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Captain Denham, F.R.S.: the average depth at low water is 20 feet, and it is protected from storms and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by the road from Elton to Mitcheldean and was a small, low single-cell building with a wooden west bell turret. 1 …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… of the later 14th century and there was formerly a 'low side' window in the south wall. 23 In 1639 the chancel …
Old and New London
… and 1692. The original bank, described by Mr. Timbs as "a low-browed building with a narrow entrance," was pulled down …
Old and New London
… has in one of his extraordinary pictures represented a low fellow writing J. J. under a gibbet. Sir William Grant, … unscrupulous party statement, that Mrs. Clark was a low, vulgar, and extravagant woman, was entirely untrue. Mrs. … into what is styled the coffee-room, being a long, low, unfurnished, sanded chamber, with a table and benches; …
Old and New London
… 1738 the lane went on even worse, for there Thomas Carr (a low attorney, of Elm Court) and Elizabeth Adams robbed and … the Regency; and the "Anti-Gallican" Tavern was a haunt of low sporting men, being kept by Harry Lee, father of the …