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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1377. 32 In 1801 the population was 234. It had fallen to 218 by 1811 and had risen to its peak at 274 by 1831. For … in 1922 none at Town's End. 64 There was little new building in the parish until the 1930s. By 1934 four council … 41 who in 1928 transferred it to the Church Pastoral Aid Society. 42 In 1994 the society was a member of the patronage …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… was added or re-built c. 1600 and there appears to have been a S. porch. The E. wall was re-built in 1704. … of the wall is set back and is a 16th or 17th-century re-building. In the S. wall are three windows, the easternmost … two three-light windows with moulded mullions. Inside the building is an original stone staircase with an octagonal …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… and S. chapels altered in pitch, that on the N. probably to provide space for the still existing paintings over the … Porch is also of this period, but replaces an earlier building The church was restored in 190610. Yaxley, the … brown or red cloak with domed hat and stick in right hand, building over apex of arch; ( d) The Incredulity of St. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… material. The roofs are tiled. The South Transept appears to have been built late in the 13th or early in the 14th … at the corner of the stable yard. It is a hexagonal brick building of late 17th or early 18th-century date, with a … brick. Some of the timber-framing is exposed. Inside the building are some exposed ceiling-beams, and on the first …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by copious springs, and the substratum abounds with good building-stone. The population is mostly employed in the … is pleasingly diversified. A district church dedicated to St. John was erected in 1843, at an expense of 2000, by … subscription, aided by grants of 300 from the Incorporated Society, a like sum from the Commissioners for Building
A Dictionary of London
… 1589 (Lond. I. p.m. III. 147). Given by Henry VIII. to Thomas lord Wriothesley, 35 H. VIII. (Dugdale, III. 540). Belonged to Thomas Randolphe, 1589 (Lond. I. p.m. III. 147). The … 1902, St. Michael Bassishaw, p.9. The George Hotel seemed to occupy part of the site Young's Buildings North out of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the united benefice of Lower Windrush. 2 Bampton, to whose large pre-Conquest parochia Yelford belonged, … when the cottage was sold by the Church Commissioners. The building is mostly 18th-century with earlier features, … Elford (Staffs.) but wrongly identified as Yelford. 51 The building, only c. 52 ft. long and 16 ft. wide in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… estate depicted in 1625, 18 together with Yelford field to the east which formed part of Hardwick's fields until … 24 In 1305 a yardland on the Hastings manor was said to contain only 24 a., 25 but Wadham College's estate in 1649 … and later edns.); inf. from Mrs. H. Babington Smith. The building was derelict in 1994. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… medieval extent was greater, the eastern part being lost to Hardwick (then in Ducklington parish) for reasons … parish. Before the mid 16th century, probably in response to severe depopulation in the later Middle Ages, Yelford's … estate in single ownership, leaving other holdings to the east in open fields cropped with the fields of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (in Alvescot or Clanfield) and a piece of land belonging to the royal manor of Bampton, probably the 40 a. given … 14 Walter also held Eaton Hastings (Berks.) and estates in Gloucestershire, notably Southrop. 15 Later Walter's Domesday … probably had similar features. The three main ranges of building were not tied together structurally. Wall timbers …
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