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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Hill, and two smaller settlements at Stottingway and West Brook. c(334) Parish Church of St. Lawrence stands at the … the central doorway is a stone inscribed ITM 1818. c(351) Brook House, 150 yds. S.E. of the church, of two storeys and … to the first floor. c(352) Granary, 60 yds. N.E. of Brook House, of squared rubble and with a slate-covered …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… manor defined in 1591: 4 the southeast boundary follows a brook, the north-east is marked partly by a brook and the largely disused Moreton Lane, the south-west … the river's division, the eastern arm known as Baldwin's brook, and the short north-west boundary runs along the road …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… operations, rises a spring of water forming a considerable brook that passes by a farm belonging to the Earl of … Brown Moss-water, and several brooks, one of which, Red Brook, is the boundary between England and Wales; another …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… The adjoining room has an early 17th-century door. e(8). Brook Cottage, opposite (7), has a modern addition on the W. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… the rooms have exposed ceiling-beams. ConditionGood. (4). Brook House, now two tenements, at the crossroads 620 yards …
A History of the County of Essex
… the east by a small tributary sometimes called the Reading brook, on the north by the Cambridge brook, and on the west by field boundaries. Fields in the … lies on boulder clay, but the Colne and the Cambridge brook have cut through the clay to expose bands of London …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Old and New London
… read incidentally that the gardens were intersected by a brook or rivulet, which here ran into the Thames; for in 1667 …
Old and New London
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