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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… remains. The buildings surviving within the moat are the great hall, the lodgings to the E. of it, the retaining wall … of the chapel, since destroyed, by Henry VI. The Great Hall was re-built by Edward IV, the work being in … and have stop-moulded jambs and four-centred heads. The western window in the N. wall has a collection of painted …
The Environs of London
… 17709 180 193 17809 261 284 17904 290 310 1795 357 390 The great increase of population, which has been in a proportion … have been the oldest in the kingdom, having found that the great ship called Harry, Grace de Dieu, was built there in … for making cables of all dimensions for the Navy. The great ship called Harry, Grace de Dieu, already mentioned as …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 845 inhabitants. It is intersected by the London and South-Western railway, and comprises 1133 a. l r. 13 p., of which 20 acres … within half a mile to the south of the town, and the Great Western railway has a station here. The market is on …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… The sub-soil of the parish is varied, running from Great Oolite Limestone in the N. down through the limestones, … (centred on SP 75205720; Fig. 3), S. of Wootton Hall, on Great Oolite Limestone, at 92 m. above OD. An air photograph …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the south by the rivers Thames and Windrush. Part of the western boundary passed through the royal forest of Wychwood. … There were large parks at Heythrop, Rousham, and Great Tew and smaller parks of the 18th century or earlier at … some of the larger estates were 'closed villages' like Great Tew, Rousham, and Sandford, whose development …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… To the north the land reaches 205 m. on the down at the western boundary, to the south, where it is undulating, it … west part of Savernake forest was inclosed as Savernake great park, and later the main Marlborough-Salisbury road ran … were reopened in 1973. 7 The Berks. & Hants Extension Railway, built parallel to and immediately south of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 25,401 inhabitants. This place, which is unquestionably of great antiquity, is enumerated by Nennius under the name of … trade. The Spetchley station of the Bristol and Birmingham railway is only four miles east of the city, and in 1845 an … although the principal part of the parish is on the western side; being much decayed, and liable to be flooded, a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… small separate tenements, each one assigned to one of the great Benedictine monasteries and sometimes identifiable by … and first floors is some 18th-century panelling. The western part of this range was destroyed when the New N. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… of information for the present work have presented no great difficulties. Grants by the Crown to the prebends can …
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