... feet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground ; a line there to be drawn, a trench to be cast, a foundation laid, and a high brick wall to be built. My father had a garden there, and... London, by David Hughson - Page 13by Edward Pugh - 1806Full view - About this book
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1806 - 686 pages
...agression by that great courtier, which does not redound in the least to his credit " This house," says he, " being finished, and having some reasonable...to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken clown, twenty-two feet to be measured directly into the north of every man's ground, a line there to... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1814 - 924 pages
...detailed with much naivete1. " This House," says the historian, " being finished, and having sonic reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he caused...the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof on a sodaine to be taken downc, twenty-two foote to be measured forth right into the north of every man's... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - Architecture - 1814 - 932 pages
...House," says the historian, " being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for • garden, he caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof on a sodaine to be taken downe, twenty-two foote to be measured forth right into the north of every roan's... | |
| Architecture - 1814 - 1004 pages
...House," says the liisto*. rtim " being finished, and having tome reasonable plot of ground left for • garden, he caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof en a sodaine to be taken downc, twenty-two foote to be measured forth right into the north of every... | |
| Henry Ellis - Celebrities - 1827 - 364 pages
...Knight, Lord Privy Seal, Vicar General, Earl of Essex, High Chamberlain of England, &c. This House being finished, and having some reasonable plot of...left for a garden, he caused the pales of the gardens adjoyning to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken down, twenty-two foot to be measured forth... | |
| Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1827 - 384 pages
...Privy Seal, Vicar General, Earl of Essex, High Chamberlain of England, &c. This House being frnished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he caused the pales of the gardens adjoyning to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken down, twenty-two foot to be measured forth... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - Architecture - 1834 - 682 pages
...committed an act of oppression which does not reflect to his credit — " This house," he lemarks, " being finished, and having some reasonable plot of...ground left for a garden, he caused the pales of the garden adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken down, twenty-two feet to be measured... | |
| William Herbert - Guilds - 1834 - 532 pages
...high Chamberlaine of England, <fec.;" and he then tells the following story respecting it: "This bouse being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, bee caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north parte thereof, on a sodaine to bee taken... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - London (England) - 1835 - 344 pages
...finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he caused the pales of the garden adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken down, twenty-twa feet to be measured directly into the north of every man's ground, a line then to be drawn,... | |
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