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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Manor courts were held for Aluredston with assize of ale in the late 13th century, and a hayward was elected. … in 1771-2 when there was no income either from that source or from the courts. 76 The latest reference found to the … from 1848 to 1866. 81 There was a surveyor of the lower division of the parish in 1759, 82 and in 1813 it was claimed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. Before the Conquest Brictric son of Algar held two hides in WOOLASTON within Twyford hundred. … had been enlarged to include most of the parish except property at Brookend, Netherend, and part of Woolaston … paid to the lordship of Striguil, presumably for assarts or rights of common in Tidenham Chase. 40 It was included in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… estate worth £180 in 1714. 77 Although in 1682 the names of 68 persons who did not attend church were given, only the … only ten and two persons respectively were named, some of whom were Quakers. 78 Nevertheless the Roman Catholic … 79 The Harris family lived at Brockweir 80 and having property in Hewelsfield were buried in that parish. 81 In …
A History of the County of Somerset
… from a Saxon personal name, 5 lies on the northern slope of the Polden ridge near its western end. It is 6 km. … River in 1940. Some of the southern boundary is a lane or footpath. 6 In 1842 the parish measured 1,735 a. which … known as Hector Stones, after the occupier of neighbouring property, was formed in front of one. 4 The parallel street …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… S.W.) Woolhope is a parish and small village 7 m. S.E. of Hereford. The church and Capler Camp are the principal … Chancel, with a window in the N. wall, and the restored or re-built N. arcade of the Nave. Near the end of the 13th … 15th-century window of three trefoiled lights with vertical tracery in a two-centred head; the late 13th-century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… 6 in. XVII N.W.) Woolley is a parish about 6 m. W.N.W. of Huntingdon. The Church is the principal monument. Ecclesiastical Woolley, Parish Church of St Mary (1). Parish Church of St. Mary stands near the … of drawers, original handles and lock-plates, late 17th- or early 18th-century. ConditionBad, the foundations …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Woore Woolminstone WOOLMINSTONE, a tything, in the union of Chard, hundred of Crewkerne, Western division of Somerset; containing 71 inhabitants. Woolpit (St. … III. held Wolueston as baron of Makerfield. How long the property continued in this family does not appear, but it …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… (O.S. 6-in. London, Sheets (a)L, (b)P.) The Borough of Woolwich consists of the parishes of Woolwich, Plumstead … The walls of the old building are generally of rubble or chalk, rendered in cement or rough-cast; the dressings are … a cartouche-of-arms, probably of Tatershall (from whom the property came to the Ropers), a cheveron between three tigers …
The Environs of London
… relating to its etymology. Situation. Boundaries. Quantity of land, and how occupid. Soil. Chalk-pit. Land-tax. Woolwich … is) for the use of the poor 4. Manor. Manor of Woolwich, or Southall in Woolwich. The whole of this parish has been … of Eltham 5: but the principal estate, which is now the property of Captain Bowater, was, at a very early period, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wootton-Wawen Woothorpe WOOTHORPE, a hamlet, in the parish of St. Martin, Stamford-Baron, union of Stamford, soke of Peterborough, N. division of the county of Northampton, 6 miles (N. W. by N.) … and abounding in a variety of minerals. Wootton Lodge, the property of the Rev. E. Unwin, is a handsome mansion, said to …
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