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A History of the County of Somerset
… a former course of the river. From 1 km. beyond the town's west gate the southern boundary of the main part of the … part of which may have been the northern edge of Queen's wood in Bridgwater parish. 28 From that line the parish … Quantock roads, was converted into the Quantock Gateway Hotel. 9 The Wembdon friendly society was established c. 1852 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… monuments in Buckinghamshire Wendover 94. WENDOVER. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxxiv. S.W. (b)xxxiv. S.E. (c)xxxviii. N.W. (d)xxxviii. N.E.) … now forming part of the Shoulder of Mutton and Railway Hotel, and adjoining (6) at the W. end, is of two storeys and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Weobley 74 WEOBLEY (O.S. 6 in. (a)XVIII, S.W., (b)XVIII, S.E., (c)XXV, N.E.) Weobley is a parish and … Broad Street (Plates 178, 179), W. side c(22). Red Lion Hotel (Plate 180) and outbuilding, 140 yards S. of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of which extends to the recovery of debts under 40 s.; and the petty-sessions for the hundred take place here. … new ecclesiastical parish of Ribby with Wrea, parish of Kirkham, union of the Fylde, hundred of Amounderness, N. division of Lancashire, 2 miles (W.) from Kirkham; containing 643 inhabitants. Westbi and Plunton are …
Old and New London
… voices, full and sweet, In this wide hall, with Earth's inventions stored, And praise th' invisible universal Lord, … and West London CemeteryBrompton HallSt. Michael's GroveBrompton GroveJohn Sidney HawkinsGloucester LodgeThe … out of the Fulham Road, nearly opposite the "Queen's Elm" Hotel, covers the site of what was known a century or more …
A History of the County of Stafford
… daughters were 'notable recusants' and that Sir William's association with recusants led to his 'neither caring for … and their son Thomas was brought up in his mother's religion. 62 The Riders, however, were the main Roman … served from St. Michael's was started at the Stone Cross Hotel in 1948, and a church, used also as a hall, was opened …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the present Lyndon Street and extended southeast to Mayer's Green. 63 East of the village there was a road running from the church to Mayer's Green via the present Church Vale (formerly Sot's Hole) and … inn. In 1834 the Dartmouth Arms (by 1835 the Dartmouth Hotel) was opened on the site of the Bull's Head and became a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two branches of the river Adur, which join at the parish's south-eastern tip. In the north and west the boundary … are discussed below. 62 In addition, the new gentlemen's houses built after c. 1800 often had parkland attached, 63 … Green existed in 1808, 92 and in 1814 was described as a hotel. 93 In the later 19th century or earlier 20th it was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 28 it was presumably there that the herbage rights on King's Barns manor in Upper Beeding, mentioned in 1210, were … syla in 956 may be represented by the modern Bassell's farm in West Grinstead. 30 Most of the 100 a. of woodland … was started before 1887 on a site west of the Station hotel. 51 In 1890-1 it was held on alternate Thursdays and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Polled tree in the 15th and 16th centuries, and as Poulter's corner in 1896. 4 The north part of the parish lay on the … in 1841. 22 The buildings of Salvington include Cutler's Farmhouse, called in 1978 The Old House, a 17th-century … 1911, and its licence transferred to the Thomas a Becket hotel on the BroadwaterLittlehampton road north of the …
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