- The
****try Barn was a 13th-century
tithe barn in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. It was one of the
largest medieval barns in Europe, and was
demolished in...
- the 13th century, it was
designated as a
Grade I
listed building in 1950.
****try Barn,
which stood immediately to the west of the churchyard, was a large...
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Michael in St Chad's
Church and they kept a
Mercers Hall on the site of the
****try of Old St Chads. In 1485,
ahead of the
Battle of
Bosworth Field,
Henry Tudor...
- City of York
Parish Hall and
Rectory Chapel, Freshwater, Isle of
Wight ****try Barn, Ely
Swalcliffe Barn,
Oxfordshire Tisbury Tithe Barn,
Place Farm, Wiltshire...
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built before the 20th
century Lands and
Liberties of the
Church at Ely
****try Barn, Ely The
Constitution and
Statutes of Ely
Cathedral (PDF). October...
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before the
introduction of
formal licensing. Its
original name was the
****try, and it is said to have been the
sacristy of Old St. Chad's Church, the...
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northern end of the west wall. To the east of the
north transept is the
****try Gate. It
dates from
Edward III's
reign and has
wooden domestic premises...
- the
Mercers were patrons, and they came to have a hall in the complex's
****try. The
college was
closed by the time of the
Dissolution of the Monasteries...
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included works on
individual buildings,
including (Hereford Cathedral, 1842;
****try Barn, Ely, 1843;
Canterbury Cathedral, 1845;
Winchester Cathedral, 1846;...
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Cades in
Ospringe next
Faversham in 1757 the
manor of
Nackington alias ****tries in
Canterbury in 1763.
Jacob married twice. His
first wife was Margaret...