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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The soil is various, in the upper lands generally a stiff clay, and in the lower a heavy marl, alternated with gravel; … 2000 acres uninclosed; the surface is undulated, the soil clay in the higher parts, and alluvial in the lower, and the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… the N.W. corner, which has sunk badly, on account of the clay subsoil; the wall is strengthened by a modern buttress. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… township are 2073 acres, the soil of which is partly clay and partly sand. A branch of the Chester canal passes … arable, and partly meadow and pasture. The soil is chiefly clay; the surface is hilly, and the lower grounds are watered …
A Dictionary of London
… (Soke of) Grant by Hugh de Vyenne, Canon of St. Martin's le Grand of the soke of St. Wyewall in parish of St. Laurence … See Wendegaynelane. Wyndernill (The) A messuage called "le Wyndemyll" in parish of St. Sepulchre, 34 H. VIII. (L. and … Alley. Wyngfeldes Place See Wingfield Place. Wynsoler (le) Tenement and great solar called "le Wynsoler" belonged to …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1645-6. 94 Most of the rest of the parish lies on boulder clay or sand and gravel, while some terrace gravel is … associated with the river Tern and Rushmoor lies on lake clay. 95 Late 17th- Century Wrockwardine Domesday Book …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of cheese are produced. The soil varies from loam to clay. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at … intrenchment, was erected in 1763, at the expense of Lord le Despenser, and is an elegant structure in the Grecian … of considerable beauty to the memory of Sarah, Baroness le Despenser, with many memorials of the Dashwood family and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Across the lower, northern half of the township boulder clay and small outcrops of sandstone from the Hadley and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… large lumps of ironstone weighing up to ½ cwt. set in blue clay or shale known as 'crows' or 'hatter's blocks'. 79 Sir … companies, and it remained in multiple occupation in 1982. Clay industries. In 1764 Richard Jones, a Wellington brick and tile maker, took the lease of a clay mine in Brick Kiln field in order to make bricks and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 30s there were c. 200 Easter communicants. 22 Miss E. M. Clay, dissatisfied with the ministry and witness of the vicar …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… field to the west, Dale (or Dole) field to the north, and Clay field and Clayhorns farther north still. Leaton field … agriculture was always limited. In 1712 Thomas Binnell dug clay on Rushmoor for brick and tile making. 18 A brick kiln …
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