| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 856 páginas
...lead to be taken off the roof of the church, and laid tile instead ; which exchange of lead for tile, proved not so profitable as he looked for, but rather to his disadvantage.! In the fourth of king Edward VI., he granted by letters patent, dated the 24th of July, 1551, all that... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 828 páginas
...lead to be taken off the roof of the church, and laid tile instead ; which exchange of lead for tile, proved not so profitable as he looked for, but rather to his disadvantage. t In the fourth of king Edward VI., he granted by letters patent, dated the 24th of July, 1551, all... | |
| 1860 - 1028 páginas
...have already seen, interred, ' together with the pavestones, and other moveable things, for 100Z., lui-<br/> même et éventuellement les modifier...du moment. Aux parois<br/> intérieures sont in hut rather to his disadvantage.' " On the site of the house, cloister and gardens, the first Marquis... | |
| 1860 - 730 páginas
...things, for 100/., and in place of them made stabling for his horses.' His thrift went still farther; for he stripped the lead from the roof of the church,...as he looked for, but rather to his disadvantage.' " On the site of the house, cloister and gardens, the first Marquis built a large mansion, called Winchester... | |
| Richard Watson Dixon - 1885 - 618 páginas
...taken off the roofs of the church, and laid tile in place thereof: which exchange of lead for tile proved not so profitable as he looked for, but rather to his disadvantage.'' Stow, Survey, bk. ii. p. 112. * In the Charter, as Btirnet gives it, they are called Gualterus Deloenus,... | |
| John Stow - 1890 - 496 páginas
...horses. He caused the lead to be taken from the roofs, and laid tile in place whereof, which exchange proved not so profitable as he looked for, but rather to his disadvantage. Sir Thomas Gresham, knight, for eight almsmen, which be now there placed rent free, and receive each... | |
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