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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… painted glass in their windows (Stanfordia Illustrata II, 86, 91, 115). In the 15th and 16th centuries the studs of … by Stukeley in 1736 survives (Stanfordia Illustrata II) and the earliest staircases found date from the late 17th …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Old Plans of Cambridge 15741798, etc. (Cambridge, 1921). Richard Grey Baker published his New Map of the University …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… quarries provided much of the freestone and ashlar used in post-medieval Stamford. Some of the Stamford masons had … carefully squared and accurately shaped blocks. In the post-medieval period freestone quoins and dressings are found … century. Braces in timber-framed walls are always from the post down to the sill, and are set internally to avoid …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… all other workmen needed for the building. For the same, Richard III's patent of 1484 empowered John Sturgeon, … wide terms from Philip and Mary in 1554 (Willis and Clark, II, 46970). The king's needs overrode those of his subjects, … Cambridge, 15041635, C.A.S. (1905); etc. V.C.H. Cambs., II, 366. Barnack quoins occur in the fragment of St. Peter's …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… seemed to be confirmed by Bertram's spurious Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, where the figures are adjusted to … of the 19th century, and the church of St. Matthew, though post-1850, includes some earlier fittings, brought from … plan of the College (see plan in pocket at end of pt. II). The early 13th-century N. block contained the chapel in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Augustinian Priory of St. Mary at Fineshade was founded by Richard Engayne, who died in 1208, and was dissolved in 1536 … was a royal vill at the time of Canute (VCH, Northants. II, 587). The church was of some size and elaboration and … and Wakerley. A more detailed picture may be gained of the post-Conquest distribution (Fig. 8). Churches at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… the boundary on the S.E. extended to the city wall ( York II, 158). This friary, standing near the castle, was favoured … St. Sampson's, where one has the initials RB, possibly for Richard Blakey (free 1501). There was a Flemish bell dated … between 1525 and 1540 at the rebuilding of the church. The post-Reformation glass is, as might be expected, mostly …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… Book but only St. Peter's, which stood close to the post-Conquest castle, and All Saints' are specifically named. … (d. 1506) in St. Mary's. With the exception of monuments, post Reformation fittings are few. Some rarities and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… 1608, and St. Benet's, 1610; contemporary with him was Richard Holdfield of Cambridge with bells of 1610 at St. … son and heir of Roger I, died between 1327 and 1332. Roger II, whether a son or a younger brother of Giles I is … the latest, 1690, are at Pembroke College. 18 The earliest post-Restoration fittings to survive complete in situ are in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Duddington, King's Cliffe, Nassington and Tansor. In the post-Conquest period this crown estate was centred on King's … animal husbandry. Sheep had long been of importance, and Richard Knyvet's wool-trading activities in the 14th century … and those of Weldon from the 13th century (VCH, Northants. II, 293, 295), and the coarse shelly hard stone associated …