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A History of the County of Essex
… Courts baron of Wormingford Hall manor were held from 1627 or earlier until 1931. From 1627 courts were held up to three … to repair the private road to Garnons (then called Gardner farm), which was occupied by one of them. 32 In 1795, during … courses, and clear snow, mostly in the winter months when farm work was scarce. 36 Eight surviving apprenticeship …
A History of the County of Essex
… 5 By 1383 the manor was held by Richard Waldegrave. 6 He or his heir of the same name held it in 1420, and then it … decoration inside and out. Much of it was added on old or introduced timber by S. J. Tufnell in the mid 20th century … 29 In 1791 George Nottidge bought it (then described as a farm called Garners). 30 He or another George Nottidge died …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… of King, 17th-century. ConditionGood. Secular b(2). Court Farm, about 80 yards S.W. of the church, is of two storeys … and timber in the 17th century, but re-fronted in the 18th or 19th century. The roof is tiled. ConditionPoor. b(6). … and brick probably in the 17th century, but much re-built or re-faced with brick in the 18th century. The roof is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… In the S. wall are two windows, the eastern of the 15th or 16th century and of two square-headed lights; the western … cylindrical bowl with roll-moulding at base, late 12th or early 13th-century. Plate: includes cover-paten of 1571, … S.S.W. of the house. ConditionPoor. a(3). Court House Farm, house, 70 yards E. of the church, is of two storeys, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… p., of which about 300 acres are woodland, and 1367 common or waste. The Wey and Arun navigation passes through it. The … 8337 inhabitants. One of the earliest crusaders, Elias or Elizeus, founder of the family of Worsley, is said to have … principally supported by his lordship; and the poor have a farm producing 29 per annum, given to them in the reign of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… is one of many small hamlets and farms, each with a more or less rectangular area of land, the boundaries of which are … and hedges. On the high limestone tableland are Renscombe Farm, Weston Farm, Worth Matravers and Eastington Farm. … edge and raised cross on stepped base. All late 13th or early 14th-century. In churchyard, (6) coffin and lid 6 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… land, later known as the salt green, 60 the salt grass, 61 or Worthing common, gradually came into being south of the … around the Steyne, including the Steyne itself. 11 By 1812 or 1813, however, the bubble of the town's first boom had … in 1918 casual gardening afforded higher rewards to local farm-workers than agricultural overtime. 70 In the 1920s and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of their son Harry, for Anglican married couples, widows, or spinsters resident in Broadwater parish. Six houses were … of the town. In 1973-4 £3 was spent on vouchers for coal or clothes. Maria Steele of Worthing by will proved 1892 gave … £400, subject to a life-interest, the income to buy coal or blankets for the poor of Worthing. In 1896 £360 was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… recorded, 2 and by the mid 17th century the easternmost or east field, the middle field, and the east field next the town or home field lay east of the hamlet, and the west field … Worthing Land Improvement Co. held c. 105 a.there. 26 A farm-house had been built on the eastern edge of the former …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in Bedford Row, 1909. Moved to new buildings in South Farm Road 1914. Junior school apparently in Shelley Road …
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