Notes and Queries, Volume 154Oxford University Press, 1928 |
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... called White Lion Court , appar- ently from a tavern . This is according to Harben , who further states that in 1677 the name was George Alley and Sun Court . " George Yard is still in existence , not very far off . In July , 1906 , the ...
... called White Lion Court , appar- ently from a tavern . This is according to Harben , who further states that in 1677 the name was George Alley and Sun Court . " George Yard is still in existence , not very far off . In July , 1906 , the ...
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... called sexton's wheels are known to exist . Is this true ? Of the two known wheels one occurs at Yax- ley in N.E. Suffolk , and the other at Long Stratton , Norfolk , where it is preserved in the vestry . Both these places are in the ...
... called sexton's wheels are known to exist . Is this true ? Of the two known wheels one occurs at Yax- ley in N.E. Suffolk , and the other at Long Stratton , Norfolk , where it is preserved in the vestry . Both these places are in the ...
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... called the Great Window , " is the large window at the south end of the Hall high up at the level of the galleries . This window is mentioned in the roll of the account of the Paymaster of the Works for the charges " in new building of ...
... called the Great Window , " is the large window at the south end of the Hall high up at the level of the galleries . This window is mentioned in the roll of the account of the Paymaster of the Works for the charges " in new building of ...
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... called “ great window , " this conjecture that he was describing one of the seven windows on the that he had no knowledge of the existing the great window , " would imply great window " at the south end . west as 66 66 Sir William ...
... called “ great window , " this conjecture that he was describing one of the seven windows on the that he had no knowledge of the existing the great window , " would imply great window " at the south end . west as 66 66 Sir William ...
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... called portcullis money . Can any reader supply the reason for this ? By way of addenda to MR . NEWTON'S interesting note about Atkinson's building in Bond Street , he may like to know that the Midland Bank intends to decorate the Board ...
... called portcullis money . Can any reader supply the reason for this ? By way of addenda to MR . NEWTON'S interesting note about Atkinson's building in Bond Street , he may like to know that the Midland Bank intends to decorate the Board ...
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