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A History of the County of Warwick
… boundary inclosure round the whole lordship, dividing it 'w t quyckeset hedge & dyche . . . from all other townes & … houses 'newly buyldyd & all the tents as well & bett r able to lyve as before thenclosures and the lordshippe … School: ex inf. Mr. E. W. Jephcott. Dugd. 842. Ex inf. G.W.R. Co. V.C.H. Gloucs. ii, 66 a: Dugd. Warw. ii, 842. Cf. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was apparently laid between 1773 and 1802. 21 The G.W.R. line to Westbury and the west of England was constructed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… work. There are numerous records of repairs, e.g. in 1711 William Townsend the elder, mason of Oxford, was … made of notes and photostats supplied by the late Revd. R. A. Ker, and of notes by Dr. Joycelyne G. Dickinson. O.S. … 142. In the 15th cent. it was called Hertford Bridge: W.A.M. 1634 (Nov. ct.). V. J. Watney, Hist. of Wychwood, 218, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… railway, to link Malmesbury with Dauntsey station on the G.W.R. line between London and Bristol, was built across the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… village. 12 The SalisburyWarminster section of the G.W.R., opened in 1856, runs beside the principal road. A station …
A History of the County of Warwick
… stands on a hill of over 400 ft., through which the former G.W.R. main line to Birmingham runs in a mile-long cutting, an …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a railway station in the parish on the junction of the G.W.R. lines to Birmingham, Warwick, and Stratford. The Warwick …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Portway House, though much altered, has an inscription 'T.W.: A.W. 1684'. Kirtlington House itself stands in the park, … of pease, barley, and wheat crops in a single year, e.g. 1629, also suggests the introduction of a four-course … below as Dashwood (Oxon.) Dep. N.B. ( b) Kirtlington Ct. R. not in P.R.O., i.e. all later than c. 1500, are cited by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Icknield Way runs the Watlington branch of the former G.W.R. line built in 1872. 13 About -mile below the Icknield Way …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the north by the main London-Exeter railway, opened by the G.W.R. to Westbury as an extension of the Berks. & Hants …
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