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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Religious houses The grey friars GREY FRIARS. This was one of the most … Observants countenanced, they were removed out of their houses, and the Conventuals again took possession of this … where they laid the foundation of many very distinguished houses. They acted as stipendiaries in the civil wars of king …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Religious houses The hospital of St Mary Magdalen HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY … the peculiar charity of the Christian world. The lazar-houses in Christendom, according to Matthew Paris, possessed …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Religious houses The priory of St Michael ST. MICHAEL'S PRIORY. This … into England in 1224, where they established ten or twelve houses. The foundation charter of this convent is dated the … Alley, from Mr. Craike, a draper, who erected some houses on the side of the bank. It is now named Coburg Place. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… and neighbourhood was divided into districts, and all the houses of the poor were visited. The result was, that 725 … to direct seamen, on their arrival, to respectable lodging-houses. The expenses of this society are defrayed by annual …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… formerly belonging to the office of works included c. 80 houses and cottages in the town. 42 The so-called 'minster … Riding. The endowments then comprised c. 56 a. and c. 90 houses in Beverley, a piece of land at Etton, rent charges of … in 1585; the grant included c. 160 cottages and houses in Beverley. 72 The concealed lands were worth c. £195 …
Cardiff Records
… Hotel, has no distinctive name. It and the other two old houses are called "Mr. Williams' old houses." The long cottage used to have a thatched roof. ("Ty … school was the smallest and easternmost of this group of houses, the one where the big ash-tree is ("Ile mae'r onen …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… there is an extension of the 17th century. The other older houses of the village are small farm-houses and cottages of the 17th and 18th centuries and … house. 20 Also in the upper part of the village are some houses and old people's bungalows built in the late 1960s and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… annual value of the parish amounts to 10,240. The mansion-houses are, Dundrennan, the seat of Thomas Maitland Esq.; … earls of Moray. The village, which consists only of a few houses, is pleasantly situated in a plain near the Piershill … are reared, except a few on the lands attached to the houses of landed proprietors: the horses, of which a number …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Investigators, and obtained introductions for them to the houses visited. 16. We have pleasure in acknowledging the … and to our Investigators by the clergy and owners of houses in the County. 17. We desire further to acknowledge …