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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The house stands at the bottom of a warm valley, with the little river Font a few yards from its site, and embosomed in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Facing this dwelling is a spacious paddoc; with but little of field embellishments. By the representation annexed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… (O.S. 6 in. ix. N.E.) Secular Homestead Moats (1). At Little Cockenhatch, irregular in shape. (2). In S.W. corner …
A History of the County of Sussex
… frequently at Nuthurst. 96 The tithes of Sedgewick, or Little Broadwater, were apparently always the property of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to Fécamp abbey, lord of Steyning, while Sedgewick in Little Broadwater belonged to Broadwater manor. 14 Tenants of … as early as 1222; 24 later their lands lay not only in Little Broadwater, but also in Nuthurst parish, including … 30 Between 1549 and 1573 Sedgewick park, which lay in Little Broadwater, Nuthurst, and Horsham, was disparked, 31 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… parish work and considerably reduced the poor rates. 40 Little Broadwater remained under the jurisdiction of … parish bounds. 41 Nuthurst joined Horsham union in 1835, Little Broadwater being added in 1878, 42 and in 1974 was … 44 (1834), xxxviii. Worthing Ref. Libr., docs. relating to Little Broadwater; H. Smail, Coaching Times and After …
A History of the County of Sussex
… land at Sedgewick in 1539. 56 The manor of SEDGEWICK, in Little Broadwater, originated in the outlying portion of … and Nelthorpe. 76 By the 1840s his estate in Nuthurst and Little Broadwater comprised nearly 900 a. 77 In 1862 … Lodge, in allusion to its being in Nuthurst parish, not in Little Broadwater, but thereafter it was called Sedgewick …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Broadwater parish (205 a.), alternatively known as Little Broadwater, 3 which lay partly within it and which … High Hurst, which is treated under Cowfold, and also with Little Broadwater. Horsham and surrondings c.1875 Much of the … streams, while the northern and western boundaries of Little Broadwater followed roads. Part of the eastern …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… showroom, womens workroom, veneer room and drying lofts. Little is known of the craftsmen employed by Oakley, but his … chairmaker (1825). [D] O'Hara, Thomas, 9596 Richmond Row, Liverpool, tailor, draper and u (1837). [D] Okely, John, … gold carved edge to Paul Foley. Foley had addresses in Little Ormond St and the Temple, London, and Newport House, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… erected in the 14th century by Earl St. Clair, of which little more than the site is remaining. Ormiston ORMISTON, a … irregular form, varying from a mile and a half to little more than half a mile in breadth, and comprising an … of husbandry is every day growing more into use. There is little timber; and the trees, which are found only in the …
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