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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. This is a small parish, north of the road to Alresford, and east of the river Itchin.See Winchester. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the bishop's new towns, among them Downton (Wilts.), New Alresford, and Overton (both Hants), are more firmly dated to the early 13th century: New Alresford, laid out around a new market place in 1200, was … unlike Witney, the Newland venture failed. 127 At New Alresford the bishop reportedly provided a town hall, a town …
A History of the County of Essex
… 4 In 1984 the part of Wivenhoe parish north-east of the Alresford road was exchanged for a slightly larger area of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Frithy wood lay in the east of the parish south of the Alresford road, and Wivenhoe wood in the south-west beside … in Wivenhoe park, and 9 a. in Tamplyns grove north of the Alresford road; Sayers grove just south of the Elmstead road … been potters on the former heathland just north of the Alresford road, and that gravel and sand were extracted in …
A History of the County of Essex
… parish. A little further south the road from Colchester to Alresford runs from west to east across the parish, with a …
A History of the County of Essex
… portions of the manor called Cockaynes, in Elmstead and Alresford, and Kelars or Rebandishide, in Elm stead, except …
A History of the County of Essex
… married Mary, daughter of Matthew Martin of Wivenhoe and Alresford Hall, and the Rebow family subsequently acquired …
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