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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of Upper Lias Clay slope down to the stream on the S.W. boundary, at about 115m. above OD. The major monuments … Tithe Map of 1845 (NRO); the area was then known as Horse Close. In the N.E. corner of the site, around the hollow-way … in Domesday Book where it is listed as a single manor gelding for two hides and held by Earl Aubrey together with …
Survey of London
… it took its name from the Greek Church (later St. Mary's, Crown Street) which was built in 1677 in Hog Lane (see … Taylor a house in Greek Street in remuneration for a year's professional work (see page 33). The house, which was left … of No. 58, and was to have been like those which Frith's associate Cadogan Thomas was building in the same street. 3 …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… It may have been similar to 'Herb snuff' such as 'Rowley's British Herb Snuff ' [Newspapers (1770)] and therefore to … ditto 16s.' [Newspapers (1780)]. After William Pitt's reduction in duty, prices had dropped in the 1790s to as … of our saws: and for doors, windows, floors, and other close works, it is altogether to be rejected ...' [Houghton]. …
Survey of London
… Dunraven Street This street was laid out in the 1750's. Originally called Norfolk Street, it was sometimes known … who was a major builder on the estate during the 1750's and 1760's. In 1756 he acquired a large plot of ground on … Frederick Foxley and Company with whom he evidently had a close working relationship. 108 Occupants include: No. 4, Sir …
Survey of London
… Green Street Area Lees Place, Shepherd Close and Shepherd's Place Lees Place, Shepherd Close and Shepherd's Place Lees Mews (now Place) was named after Robert Lee or …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… October 22nd. The living is a vicarage, rated in the king's books at 21. 2. 3., and endowed with five-sixteenths of the … Gresford have been commuted for 102. 2., and the incumbent's tithes in the township for 76. 8.: the impropriate and … turnpike-road from Hay to Builth, which runs parallel and close to the river. The parish comprises 8262 acres, whereof …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Greenford sold the advowson of Greenford and half a knight's fee to Brice of Stepney, 11 but it is possible that this … and in 1560 by the grant of Sir Thomas Wroth. 19 Wroth's trustees sold the presentation in 1627 to Edward Terry … 1342- 1419, 341. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i. 433. Cal. Close, 1369-74, 103. Guildhall MS. 9628. Parl. survey of ch. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Railway, but by 1851 they had left. 96 During the 1850's and 1860's the chemical works provided employment. During the 20th … rural district, combined with transport facilities and the close neighbourhood of a labour force in the urban districts …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which 5 were in demesne. 60 It is not known whether Ailric's gift consisted of 6 hides or whether the abbey acquired … of the abbey property in Greenford was reckoned at 30 16 s. 6 d. of which the farm of the manor amounted to 18, and … p. 115. Guildhall MS. 10133. Ch. Com. recs. 48863. Cal. Close, 13027, pp. 2678, 277; Cal. Fine R. 12721307, p. 518. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1210-12 58 and 1235-6 59 Maud of Hinton held a knight's fee in Greenford of the honor of Mandeville. The honor is … Millett family see p. 220. M.R.O., Acc. 473/bundle 7. King's Coll. Camb., Greenford Survey Bk. M.R.O., Acc. 473/bundle … Greenford Incl. Award. M.R.O., L.T.A. Mdx. 426; King's Coll. Camb., Survey Bk. For the Child family see p. 101. …
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