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The Chaloners occupied the former priors ' quarters in the west range before moving to their new mansion, Old Gisborough Hall, on Bow Street in the late-17th century.
The grounds were redeveloped as formal gardens within the grounds of Old Gisborough Hall.
It was incorporated into the grounds of Old Gisborough Hall as a romantic ruin and the sill of the great window was removed to ensure an uninterrupted view.
Old Gisborough Hall was demolished around 1825 and the Chaloners built a mansion house, Gisborough Hall, about half a mile to the east in 1857.
The land immediately south of the priory was used by the Chaloners for formal gardens attached to the Old Gisborough Hall.

Old and Hall
Next to the market place is the Old Town Hall, built in 1737 in Rococo style, under the rule of Clemens August of Bavaria.
Kalisz Old Town Hall
She held her first Council in the Great Hall ( The Old Palace ) of Hatfield.
Old Town Hall
At the centre are the huge Marktkirche ( Market Church, preaching venue of the bishop of the Lutheran Landeskirche Hannovers ) and the Old Town Hall.
On the edge of the Old Town are the Market Hall, the Leine Palace, and the ruin of the Aegidien Church which is now a monument to the victims of war and violence.
In the late 15th century Munich underwent a revival of gothic arts — the Old Town Hall was enlarged, and Munich's largest gothic church, now a cathedral — the Frauenkirche — constructed in only twenty years, starting in 1468.
As well as the Hall, Waterhouse built a new range of rooms, Red Buildings ( 1871 – 2 ), in French Renaissance style, designed a new Master's Lodge on the site of Paschal Yard ( 1873, later to become N staircase ), pulled down the old Lodge and the south range of Old Court to open a vista to the Chapel, and finally built a new Library ( 1877 – 8 ) in the continental Gothic style.
In 1997, the Edythe Bates Old Grand Organ and Recital Hall and the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, renamed in 2005 for the late Nobel Prize winner and Rice professor Richard E. Smalley, were dedicated at Rice.
Together with the Hall of Languages, these first buildings formed the basis for the " Old Row ," a grouping which, along with its companion Lawn, established one of Syracuse's most enduring images.
This small park sits between Crosby Hall and Chelsea Old Church, an Anglican church on Old Church Street whose southern chapel was commissioned by More and in which he sang with his parish choir.
* The Old Town Hall, begun in 1274, extended and rebuilt between 1391 and 1399, and extended at the end of the 16th century ; one of the most monumental town halls in Central Europe
A weather vane, the figure of an old warrior called Old Thomas, was put on top of the spire of the Tallinn Town Hall in 1530 that became the symbol for the city.
He was buried on 10 October 1799 in Edgbaston Old Church next to Edgbaston Hall, Edgbaston, Birmingham, although the exact site of his grave is unknown.
In June 1785, owing to damp conditions, he and Caroline moved to Clay Hall in Old Windsor.
* Old Vic theatre founded ( as the Royal Coburg Hall ) in London.
* the Kunstkamera in St. Petersburg was founded in 1717 in Kikin Hall and officially opened to the public in 1727 in the Old St. Petersburg Academy of Science Building
Charles Trollope Swan gave the rectorate, including the rectory living, residence ( the Old Hall, see below ) and of glebe land, to T. Pelham Dale in 1882.
The Old Hall is a grade II * listed 15th-century house, with 16th-and 18th-century alterations.
File: Fulda-altes Rathaus 2169. jpg | Old City Hall of Fulda.
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The first evidence of polyphony with more than one singer per part comes in the Old Hall Manuscript ( 1420, though containing music from the late 14th century ), in which there are apparent divisi, one part dividing into two simultaneously sounding notes.
In December 1973, UCLA student and Marx Bros. fan, Steve Stoliar, drove to Anaheim, California, to view a rare screening of Animal Crackers at the Old Town Music Hall theater.
Also notable are the Venetian-Roman style City Hall, the Old and New castles, the recently restored Palace of Sts.

Old and can
As Sir Charles Oman once said, `` it is no longer fashionable to declare that we can say nothing certain about Old English origins ''.
There is no known Old English personal name from which the first element can be derived.
The Bible can fall into both the category of ecclesiastical sources and also this category, as the Beowulf poet would have relied on Old English translations.
The historical development of the Bulgarian language can be described as a transition from a highly synthetic language ( Old Bulgarian ) to a typical analytic language ( Modern Bulgarian ) with Middle Bulgarian as a midpoint in this transition.
The changes during this period are so profound that the rules of Modern Khmer can not be applied to correctly understand Old Khmer.
Old and disused church buildings can be seen as an interesting proposition for developers as the architecture and location often provide for attractive homes or city centre entertainment venues On the other hand, many newer Churches have decided to host meetings in public buildings such as schools, universities, cinemas < ref >
He agrees to help them find the man who gave him the coat ; unfortunately, all that Old Will can remember about the man is his distinctive eye twitch.
In the Old Testament, the Bible says that through sacrifice one's sins can be forgiven.
The name Geri can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic adjective * geraz, attested in Burgundian girs, Old Norse gerr and Old High German ger or giri, all of which mean " greedy ".
The name Freki can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic adjective * frekaz, attested in Gothic faihu-friks " covetous, avaricious ", Old Norse frekr " greedy ", Old English frec " desirous, greedy, gluttonous, audacious " and Old High German freh " greedy ".
The term gimlet-eyed can mean sharp-eyed or squint-eyed ( one example of this use is Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, who was known as " Old Gimlet Eye ").
Very little is known about the Japanese of this period – because writing had yet to be introduced from China, there is no direct evidence ; so anything that can be discerned about this period of Japanese must be based on reconstructions of Old Japanese.
Based on the Man ' yōgana system, Old Japanese can be reconstructed as having 88 distinct syllables ; texts written with Man ' yōgana use two different kanji for each of the syllables now pronounced ( the Kojiki has 88, but all later texts have 87, the distinction between mo < sub > 1 </ sub > and mo < sub > 2 </ sub > apparently being lost immediately following its composition ).
In the words of patriot Benjamin Rush, " The Old Testament is the best refutation that can be given to the divine right of kings, and the strongest argument that can be used in favor of the original and natural equality of all mankind.
It is mainly for this justification of the worship of Christ that Justin employs the Logos-idea, though where he explicitly deals with the divinity of the Redeemer and his relation to the Father, he makes use of the Old Testament, not of the Logos-idea, which thus can not be said to form an essential part of his Christology.
His debt to Rask can be appreciated only by comparing his treatment of Old English in the two editions ; the difference is very great.
There can be little doubt that the appearance of Rask's Old English grammar was the primary impetus for Grimm to recast his work from the beginning.
Old Norse kenna ( Modern Icelandic kenna, Swedish känna, Danish kende, Norwegian kjenne or kjenna ) is cognate with Old English cennan, Old Frisian kenna, kanna, Old Saxon ( ant ) kennian ( Middle Dutch and Dutch kennen ), Old High German ( ir -, in -, pi -) chennan ( Middle High German and German kennen ), Gothic kannjan < Proto-Germanic * kannjanan, originally causative of * kunnanan “ to know ( how to )”, whence Modern English can ' to be able ' ( from the same Proto-Indo-European root as Modern English know and Latin-derived cognition ).

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