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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Dromonby Hall, once the home of the Constables, 2 Dromonby House and one or two more buildings. South-east of Dromonby House is Mill Hill, perhaps the Windmill Hill of 1479 3 and … made in 1777 by Robert Makepeace and Richard Carter of London, and inscribed 'Ecclesiae Kirbiensi. L.V. Vernon, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Elizabethan structure now incorporated in a large modern house built in the same style in 1891. A messuage, part of … of three bells. The plate includes two cups, one with the London date mark for 1706, the maker's mark B.O., and the … date mark of 1804. Of the two patens here one bears the London date mark for 1715 and the maker's mark B.O. It is …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… John Turner soon after 1623; it was originally an H-shaped house of two stories, the principal front facing north, with … pertaining to the manor to Richard and Thomas Osborne of London and their heirs. 175 Thomas Osborne in 1574 sold the … shields with the arms of the Merchant Taylors Company of London in the four corners. 192 The other is to Dorothy …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… owner, and formerly the seat of the Wandesford family. The house is of rubble with dressed quoins, two stories high with … the purpose of which is uncertain. The north gable of the house fell in at the end of the 18th century, and that part … The plate includes a cup with a cover paten with the London date mark 1632, a large paten of 1718, a flagon of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been cut down in 1741 to clear the site for Kirtlington House. 22 Many new plantations, mostly of a few acres, were … was followed successively by his brothers, Fulk, Bishop of London 124459, and Philip, justiciar 12613. In 1255 Fulk … to Peter Vanlore, merchant, and William Blake, both of London. 114 It was to be held, in free socage, as of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and 277 acres are wood. 1 The main road from Hitchin to London passes through the centre of the parish. A road turns … on this road on the opposite side from the park. Knebworth House is a building of two stories, and the whole of the … from Bd. of Agric. (1905). a 'Excursion from Camerton to London and thence into Herts.' Add. MS. 33641, fol. 202; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… still open in 1977, occupies a timber-framed 17th-century house with an overhang. Another public house, the Hoops, was … In 1464 Lyndeby's widow Joan granted it to William Horn, a London draper 41 (d. 1469), who left it, enlarged by … promoted such litigation and assisted the borrowing from London usurers needed to finance it, and then bought up the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Enham Place the seat of Mrs. Earle is an entirely modern house lying to the north of the village, which is on the … education of fifteen boys and ten girls of Enham, Little London and Woodhouse, and also 30 s. a year for pens, ink and … in fuel and clothing to the poor of Knights Enham, Little London, Woodhouse and Smannell. V.C.H. Hants, i, Geological …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Two roads branch off from the Bromyard road near Woodford House in the north of the parish. One branch passes over the … of one story with an attic, known locally as 'the old house.' Adjoining it to the west is a cart-shed, also of … to the west of the village. It is a red brick two-story house of U plan with tiled roofs, built in the Queen Anne …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… over the neighbouring country and adjacent channel. The house, which is large, was built by Sir Thomas Peyton, the … built by Sir Thomas D'Aeth in 1715. In the old part of the house are the arms of Peyton on a chimney-piece; and the arms … the builder, but the arms of Langley are no where in the house. The park in which it stands contains about two hundred …