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A History of the County of Oxford
… kitchen ( coquina) was repaired or rebuilt in 1363 and the hall and grange in 1397-8, when 5 cartloads of stone were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the impropriation belongs to Col. Jarvis, of Doddington Hall, Lincoln, whose tithes have been commuted for 37. The … includes several estates with manorial rights. Chadacre Hall, the principal of these, was the seat of the family of … the property of the ancient family of Fiske. Shimpling Hall, with 400 acres of land, and Gifford's Hall, both belong …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a mile in length. The Bishop of Ely, who built a large Hall here, obtained a charter in the 29th of Henry III., for … of a strong cold soil, and abounding in coal. Shipley Hall, the seat of Edward M. Mundy, Esq., is an elegant and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… range of King's Land includes in its centre remains of the hall and south cross wing of a 16th-century Wealden house … cross wing survives from a late medieval house, but the hall range was rebuilt in the later 16th century, 58 while … of Lackenhurst incorporates a two-bayed late medieval hall with crown-post roof. More common are isolated …
A History of the County of Sussex
… from Shipley to make shingles for the roof of Westminster Hall. 71 Timber at Knepp and at Hookland park was being cut …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1227 apparently included a chapel 51 and in 1324 a hall and chamber, a scullery, a 'saucery', and stables; 52 a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a stone cantilevered staircase with a bedroom above. The hall, vestibule, and drawing room are all elongated octagons. … but somewhat out of repair. 21 In 1694 it contained a hall, two parlours, and at least five chambers, besides … Durrance Farm is a medieval house with a central two-bayed hall with crown-post roof and one jettied cross wing on the …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Shipmeadow, and son of Robert Suckling, Esq., of Woodton Hall, Norfolk." 7 In 1709, Francis Warmoll bequeathed by his …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… they fell vacant but dwellings remained in view of the Hall across the road 87 until they were demolished in the … 88 In the 19th century Shipton village consisted of the Hall, the Grange, the Bull's Head, and a few old cottages; 89 … were of stone or stone and timber framing. Shipton Hall Cottages (two) were added in 1937, Shipton Grange …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1843; after its closure in 1971 it became the village hall. 37 In the mid 20th century a small council estate was …
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