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A History of the County of Sussex
… said to have been visible at one time as far north as King's Barn in Beeding. There was a port at Steyning in the 11th … including the east range of The Stone House and the Chequer inn. 19 At Newham House additions apparently of 1705 … century four inns were recorded: the White Horse and the Chequer, both of which survived in 1976, the Rose and Crown, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… lands within the hundred. Shortly before 1275 the abbot's men of Charlton tithing were withdrawn from suit at the … a hundred court was held twice a year by William de Braose's steward. 21 A road encroachment was presented c. 1307. 22 … was held at Steyning, during the latter period at the Chequer inn. 33 Chanc. R. 1196 (Pipe R. Soc. N.S. vii), 85. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a. of meadow; there were 5 free tenants paying rents of 12 s. 6½ d. and a bondman. Other tenants who had brought the … in 1495. 74 In later times the more northerly was called Chequer Laine, perhaps after the Chequer inn nearby, and the other Brewhouse Laine, presumably …
A History of the County of Sussex
… LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES. Edward the Confessor's grant of Steyning manor to Fécamp abbey apparently included … to exercise their offices, at Bannister's tanyard and the Chequer inn respectively. 2 Most of the business of the view, … a motor fire-engine, 78 which from 1936 was housed in the Chequer inn yard. 79 In 1961 a new fire-station was built by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (even) Manor Road in 1955, nos. 1-11 (odd) Queen Elizabeth's Walk and the rear of Lordship Park in 1955, and nos. 87-121 … 96 Gordon Lodge at the northern end of Queen Elizabeth's Walk in 1951, 97 Londesborough Road (80 flats) 98 and Manor … Clissold Crescent between 1954 and 1959, 8 Queen Elizabeth's Close on the site of nos. 1-11 (odd) Queen Elizabeth's Walk …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… the N. is a 19th-century extension with a tiled roof. The S.E. front has a plain plat-band and segmental-headed … plan, originally of class T, is modified by an extensive S.W. wing suitable for present use as a hostel. (545) House, … about the middle of the 16th century; the single-storeyed S. range, also with attics, was built later in the same …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… called the Shambles, 17 was situated on land called Pridie's Acre which was assigned as the endowment of the church in … and another three of their houses, including the Butcher's Arms inn, formed part of the west side. 30 The inn was … Street down to Badbrook, was built up with new houses by S. S. Dickinson and renamed Gloucester Street; the project …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… when the proprietor, responding to the shift in the town's centre of gravity caused by the new Bath and London roads, … Cross were the White Hart recorded from 1708 and the King's Head recorded from 1769; the former, which had a large room … most were then owned by the Stroud brewery or the Salmon's Spring brewery of Godsell & Sons, whose local rivalry was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Sturminster Marshall 34 STURMINSTER MARSHALL (9500) (O.S. 6 ins. aST 80 SE, bST 90 SW, cST 90 SE, dSY 89 NE, eSY 99 … of Sturminster Marshall covers some 5,100 acres along the S. side of the river Stour 4 miles W. of Wimborne Minster. It … arranged partly in alternate bands and partly in a chequer pattern. A projecting chimney-stack on the S.W. front …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Sutton Waldron 23 SUTTON WALDRON (8615) (O.S. 6 ins., ST 81 NE, ST 81 NW) The parish consists of a … The Parish Church of St. Bartholomew (Plate 63), in the S. of the village, was built in 1847 to the design of George … orders and a label with foliate stops. A squint from the S. aisle opens in the back of a sedile. The chancel arch is …
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