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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… being one at the north end of West Street, of c. 1688, which contains three plaster ceilings, probably by … the hands of Ulmer or Wulfmaer of Eaton. By 1086 Ulmer's holding had passed to Eudes the sewer, whose estate in 1086 … was a major restoration in 1880 under the direction of J. P. St. Aubyn. The vestry and south porch were rebuilt, the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… field, later part of Hinton park. 4 Park quarry and Keeper's quarry were still being used in the early 19th century, … lay the hamlet of Craft or Hintonscraft, first traceable c. 1280. 12 It continued as a settlement until the mid 18th … 399. S.R.O., DD/PT, boxes 8 (waywardens' accts.), 50; D/P/hin. g 14/5/1. S.R.O., D/P/hin. g 4/1/1, p. 179. S.R.O., …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… south to include in Horseheath the moated site of Cardinal's Farm. Horseheath lies on the Upper Chalk where it juts into … 1279 there were 64 messuages and 2 cottages, inhabited by c. 80 tenants. 9 In 1327 26 people paid the subsidy, and in … on William's brother Hildebrand, Lord Alington (d.s.p. 1722), 74 was sold to meet the large portions bequeathed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… streams. The southern boundary lies on Heydon Hill ( c. 338 m.) above Huish moor, where rough common ground was … Hill are marked by the Bronze Age monolith known as Dun's Stone (Dinneston in 1187) 7 and by a stone known in the … and Queries, 2 June 1929. S.R.S. xxv, pp. 1889. Ibid. p. 189. Geol. Surv. Map 1", solid and drift, sheet 294 (1969 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… measured 1,780 a. in 1841. 2 Just over 196 a. on King's Sedgemoor allotted to Huish in 1795 3 lay in Whitley … and was subject to disputed ownership in 1637 and c. 1718. 7 The division of the 'moor' by agreement between … was completed in 1971. Census, 1841. S.R.O., CR 116. P.O. Dir. Som. (1861). Local Govt. Bd. Prov. Orders Conf. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… attacks from Robert Mowbray. 19 An onslaught in John's reign was, however, more successful, Peter de Mauley and … building' which Leland saw in the town. 25 It first occurs c. 123040, and was probably still standing in 1576. 26 The … minister in the town. 114 Edmund Waller, the poet, was M.P. for the borough in 16245, and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… including a lower east outbuilding, are of framing of c. 1600. A cottage next south is brickfronted to the east, … to the overlord, subject to the life interest of John's widow Eleanor. 9 De la Launde. Party gules and azure three … Bishop of Birmingham. Thomas Bray, the founder of the S.P.C.K. and S.P.G., was vicar of Lea Marston for a short time …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Great Gransden and Longstowe, formerly called Deadwomen's Way after Deadwomen's Cross at the north-east corner of the … a. and Littlehound wood 40 a. 7 The latter, however, was c. 1655 'new stubbed' and let for farming. Its shape has … the church was restored in 1858, and again in 18858 by J. P. St. Aubyn. The old south porch was replaced by a north …
A History of the County of Somerset
… least from the 17th century the parish had rights on King's Sedgemoor, and nearly 606 a. were allotted in respect of 69 … Rodmoor in 1431. 43 Some of these 'moors' were inclosed c. 1620, 44 but Rowmoor remained subject to common rights … The richly-carved wooden pulpit carries the initials 'I.P.' and 'W.S.' It may therefore date from the time of abbot …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Tanners Lane opposite Seavington St. Michael, and Higgins's Grave Lane at Stratton, recalling alternatively the fate of … belong to the early 19th century, both built between c. 1822 and 1838. 26 There was an inn in the parish by 1735, … Inq. Misc. iv, pp. 11920; S.R.O., tithe award; see below, p. 205. Compare Frogenmere ( c. 1150) and Freggemere ( c. …
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