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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the rectory and church lands, belongs to the Duke of Grafton, who is lord of the manor. The Grand Junction canal, …
A New History of London
… courtiers dined with them, and his natural son the duke of Grafton, officiated as one of the stewards. At a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of any division bank between the two parks along the Grafton-Brigstock road can be found. The boundary is best … road, turns S. and runs as far as the N. corner of Grafton Park Wood (SP 93508200) as a large bank, up to 5 m. … bank, following an irregular line, until it reaches the Grafton Road again (SP 94208405). To the N.W. of the road the …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 17636. J.R.G. Tomlinson. Manchester M.A. 1956. The duke of Grafton. Gladys M. Imlach. Liverpool M.A. 1914. The political …
Old and New London
… Church. These are the Congregational Chapel, in Grafton Square, built in 1852, one of the most commodious and … chapel they continued to meet until, in 1852, was erected Grafton Square Chapel. The congregation is large and …
Broadwell Parish
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… which most likely included Langford, Little Faringdon, Grafton, Radcot, Broughton Poggs, and possibly Kencot. 6 On …
Broadwell Parish: Filkins
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… was presumably related to the Wattses who supported the Grafton meeting. Wilb. Dioc. Bks, pp. 1345; Wilb. Visit. 22; …
Broadwell Parish: Kelmscott
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… landscape, like that of the neighbouring hamlets of Grafton and Radcot, is predominantly flat and featureless, … marked by watercourses and hedges dividing Kelmscott's and Grafton's fields, commons, and meadows. 1 Nonetheless they … 'Lake' towards Radcot, which divided Kelmscott's and Grafton's pastures. The road ran on past Radcot's gallows ( …
Broadwell, Langford and Kelmscott: Cotswolds to Thames
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… date; so, too, did the extensive commons of places such as Grafton or Langford, where some prominent sheep farmers … must have been brought in from outside. The place name Grafton may recall an early specialization in supply of … the separate townships (and villages) of Little Faringdon, Grafton, and Radcot. Broadwell, Filkins, Holwell, and the …
Survey of London
… Duck Lane. In 1795 Burnham and his followers moved to Grafton Street, and until 1805 the chapel in Edward Street …
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