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Summerson

Proper noun

Meaning

Summerson (plural Summersons)

A surname transferred from the given name.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Summerson, 19-21 Lintel beams further In architecture, a post-and-lintel or trabeated system refers to the use of horizontal beams or lintels which are borne up by columns or posts. Source: Internet

John Summerson, Inigo Jones (Penguin books, 1966) Chronicler of Stuart London, Samuel Pepys In January 1642 five members of parliament whom the King wished to arrest were granted refuge in the City. Source: Internet

Musson, 73-76; Summerson, 46 Corridor plans became universal inside larger houses. Source: Internet

Similar houses, often referred to as "villas" became common around the fringes of the larger cities, especially London, Summerson, 266-269 and detached houses in towns remained common, though only the very rich could afford them in central London. Source: Internet

Summerson, 115-120 Barracks and other less prestigious buildings could be as functional as the mills and factories that were growing increasingly large by the end of the period. Source: Internet

Summerson, 13-15, 126 Spacing the triglyphs The spacing of the triglyphs caused problems which took some time to resolve. Source: Internet

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