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A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1345. 76 Persons described as of Bilsborough c. 1300 or later 77 may merely have resided within the tithing, but … road and of the road from Crouch Hill in Henfield to High Cross in Albourne 96 had resulted in 1813 in ribbon … the parish; remains of the agger were found near Terry's Cross in the south-west corner. 10 The chief east-west road …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 269 inhabitants. This parish, also called Woodmanstone or Woodmansthorne, comprises by measurement 1553 acres, of … It comprises 2922 acres, of which 29 are common or waste. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's … a parish, in the union of Peterborough, hundred of Norman-Cross, county of Huntingdon, of a mile (S. W. by W.) from …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Henfield, and Bolney. 89 Fixed rents at Wick manor or at Wick and Sands manors together were worth £3 8 s. in … indicate clearance from woodland, 98 as does the field or farm name Ryddens mentioned in 1604. 99 There was land for … of the road from Blackstone with the Crouch Hill to High Cross road c. 1840. 25 About 1840 the largest estate in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and namesake 54 (d. 1637), who was succeeded by his niece or cousin Cecily, wife of Thomas West. 55 West was in dispute … Place, 72 is a one-storeyed sandstone range with a cross passage entered by late medieval doorways. Early in the … of the early 17th century with a main range and north cross wing. It was extended and partly cased in brick in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of families rated at one hearth and few at three or more, in the Hearth Tax returns. This did not imply … Font: octagonal but irregular, with an incised cross on the W. face, standing on a low moulded base, … where there is now a recess in the N. wall and scar on the cross beam. Beams have ovolo-moulded stops. The compartment …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 1693. Coffin and Coffin-lid: S. of nave, lid with raised cross, 13th-century. Piscina: in S. chapel, in S. wall, with … but nothing now remains above ground of the walls or buildings that closed the other three sides. Hutchins (I, … over the Guard Room the original cambered top of the S. cross wall can be seen below the gable built up later between …
A History of the County of Oxford
… no. 30, which remained part of the inn until 1840 or later, 9 was let separately until sold c. 1886 with nos. … the east, refronted on the late 18th century, has a short cross roof at the street end and is of the late 17th century, … 1687-1740, were wealthy maltsters. 37 Charles Simmons Cross, tenant of the Bully family from 1743, bought the inn …
A History of the County of Oxford
… closely involved in church administration. The proctors or chapelwardens accounted annually before the mayor, and the … style of Vanbrugh were added in the eastern angles of the cross. It was alleged in 1724 that the rectory house, while … there were lights or altars of St. Mary Magdalene, St. Cross, the Holy Trinity, St. John, St. Christopher, St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for only £4, which included market tolls and quitrents or 'landgable', small annual rents applied to the original … to the Back Green. In Market Place stood a stone cross, which survived in altered form until 1766, when … town hall. 99 John at Green's tenement 'against the stone cross' may be identified as the corner house, no. 2 Market …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a total of only c. 3 5 s., less than nearby Hanborough or any Oxfordshire market town except Eynsham. 72 In 1327 … 30 The principal late 18th-century manufacturers were the Cross, Money, Eldridge, and Dewsnap families. 31 In 1788 Richard Cross, Knap Money, and Joseph Dewsnap were convicted for …
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