Search

Displaying 1691 - 1700 of 30338
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cumberland ward, E. division of Cumberland, 2 miles (S.) from Carlisle; containing 315 inhabitants. The manor was … E. division of the county of Cumberland, 2 miles (S.) from the city of Carlisle; containing 181 inhabitants. … The Ellesmere canal passes through the township. Crabwall Hall, is a handsome mansion, lately built by Samuel Farmer, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Bladon. 59 In 1241 the living was a rectory in the king's gift, 60 and the advowson descended with the manor … 1254 and £10 in 1291; 63 in 1535 it was valued at £16 11 s. 64 By the early 17th century its value had apparently … was rector of Great Haseley and principal of an academic hall. 84 His successor, Philip Morgan, was certainly a member …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Hensington in the 1320s. 52 West of the Glyme Bladon's fields stretched northwards into the area of later park … of road running north-east from Hensington to Sturdy's Castle in Tackley. 75 A road from Woodstock to Banbury ran … houses on the north- west side of the main road. A village hall, on the south-east side of the main road near Bladon …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Bayeux. 42 The manor, which was held in chief after Odo's death in 1097 if not earlier, presumably followed the descent of Adam's other lands in Wootton hundred, escheating to the Crown on … maintained manorial buildings in Bladon, reroofing the hall in 1244-5 and again in 1261-2, and the grange and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… David at LlandewyBrevi, and is rated as such, in the king's books, at 6. It is now a perpetual curacy, endowed with 800 … of small extent, but of great strength, called "Tudor's Castle." At Tyllwyd, in the parish, is a chalybeate spring, … rock, near the church, and in a very perfect state. Bdvaen Hall, now the property and occasional residence of Lord …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were recorded there. 8 In 1301 Ralph of Abenhall's moiety of the manor included a carucate (containing 60 a. of arable), 2 a. of meadow, and 58 s. 1½ d. rent; 9 in 1348, however, the two divisions of the … field in what was later to become the park of Blaisdon Hall. 16 The parish was said to consist mostly of pasture and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… attendance was 25. 3 In 1894 a new school and teacher's house were built at the north end of the village by Peter … gables with mock timber-framing, was used as a village hall in 1969. Since the union with Flaxley Blaisdon has … Digest, 292; Educ. Enquiry Abstract, 304. Ed. 7/34/45; O.S. Map 1/2,500, Glos. XXXII. 1 (1880 edn.). Kelly's Dir. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… but may have then formed part of William son of Baderon's manor of Longhope. 39 The manor of BLAISDON was apparently included in the knight's fee which Richard of Blaisdon and Walter son of Robert held … 92 Part of the estate, including the manorhouse Blaisdon Hall, Stanley farm, and Stud farm, and some of the woodland, …
A Dictionary of London
… (Ct. H.W. I. 514). Not further identified. Qy.=Blake Hall (q.v.). Blakehalle Tenement of Wm. Manduyt called … "Blackehall," but no man at this day can tell thereof (S. 300). Blakehors on the Hope See Black Horse Alley, Fleet … of Johanna Edecrone called "Blakelofte" in parish of S. Benedict Fynk (Ct. H.W. II. 320, 1395-6). See Blackleste. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Blandford Forum 5 BLANDFORD FORUM (8806) (O.S. 6 ins. ST. 80 NE) Blandford Forum, the largest town … stands in a curve of the R. Stour which bounds it to S. and W. The land varies in altitude between 100 ft. and 200 … the town; other important post-fire buildings are the Town Hall (4) and Coupar House (8). The town changed little in the …
Displaying 1691 - 1700 of 30338