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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… already enclosed by the late 15th century, when a deer park (3) was enlarged in the southern part of the parish. … ditch extending from the S.E. corner of the parish, across Park Hill, towards the parish church. The bank is 14 ft. wide …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Eldon, Middlestone, Midridge, Midridge-Grange, Old-Park, Westerton, and Windleston; while the N. W. division … Audley, Bignall-End, Eardley-End, Halmer-End, Knowl-End, Park-End, and Talk-o'-th'-Hill. This place was originally … exceedingly picturesque and beautiful, standing in a fine park containing 621 acres of land, embellished with venerable …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… of Glocester; the Forest of Ashdown, with the Inclosure or Park there, commonly called Lancaster great Park, in the County of Sussex; and the Forest of Sherwood in …
Survey of London
… cottages, built 181926, leads from Cumberland Market to Park Village East and continued Nash's plan for providing for every class of resident in developing the Regent's Park Estate. The cottages are built in a continuous row and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… and in Numismatic Chronicle. Webster, A. D.: Greenwich Park. Wheeler, R. E. M.: The Roman Fort near Brecon. Wilmer, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… subsidized the school. After their departure from Gatcombe Park in 1814 the money was not applied for three or four …
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