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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (32ac) are probably associated with them. The Priest's Way, an ancient road between Worth and Swanage, passes N. of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in England and Wales, lies on the south coast roughly mid-way between the estuaries of the rivers Arun and Adur. The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a direct turnpike road was opened from West Grinstead by way of Washington, avoiding the steep ascent of the downs at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… lodging-houses being built on its west side. 53 Some way to the east of the Steyne, and separated from it by open …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Houses were built on the west side of Bratton Road, half way from Bratton Farm to Admaston, before 1930 and on the … cottages had been built along Long Lane, the drift way to the Weald Moors, and probably at Rushmoor. 27 In 1851 … a major thoroughfare throughout the Middle Ages. The way to the Wrekin, probably the road running south from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… that it was afterwards a Roman station: the military way from Oldborough to Stane-street passed through it. The …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ancient Wellington-Newport road known by 1288 as Trench Way (later Trench Road), 9 a name suggesting that the wood …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… foresaid royal burgh, or that may rightly belong in any way in time to come; freely, quietly, fully, wholly, …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… the back of the said barns, on the north side of our high way of our said burgh of Glasgow; with all and sundry their … we, our predecessors or successors had, have, or in any way can have, claim, or pretend in and to the same, or to any … far and near, belonging, or that may rightly belong in any way in time to come to the foresaid lands, tenements, yards, …