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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and punched guilloche decoration, inscribed on rim ' J. Squibb, 1692'. Pulpit: (Plate 46) said to be from Milton … on the S. side of the mound ( C.T.D., Pt. 2, No. 41; Ant. J. XIII (1933), 448). A barrow at Whatcombe, possibly (26), was opened in 1898 by J. C. Mansel-Pleydell and W. Boyd Dawkins; the ditch was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the amount of business declined, only the repair of roads, hedges, and ditches being afterwards dealt with for the most … The new rectory house of 1801 was exchanged with the Revd. J. Goring in 1899 for a piece of land further west. 81 A … for sons of noblemen in the rectory. 99 His successor, W. J. Trower, was later successively bishop of Glasgow and of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… The plan appears originally to have been of class J. The ground-floor rooms have exposed chamfered beams. … (1927), 77.) Other walls were noted some 30 yds. to N.W. ( J.R.S., XV (1925), 238.) Roman (22) Roman Villa (96320587), … the low-lying situation. The finds are in Poole Museum. ( J.R.S., XII (1922), 268; XIV (1924), 2357; XV (1925), 238. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor house, was rebuilt for the blanket manufacturer J. F. Marriott in the early 20th century. 273 The last of the … 303 Welch Way, named after the long-serving town clerk J. W. Welch, was laid out between High Street and the west … between 2000 and 2003, draws on extensive research by C. J. Day between 1989 and 1995; supplementary research was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… access to the river for washing clothes, with use of hedges in an adjoining close for drying them. 192 The lease … in 2003, and was still used on ceremonial occasions. 352 J. H. Early, on behalf of local blanket-manufacturers, … Farnham (1935), 1757, dating it to 1249; A. Ballard and J. Tait (eds.), British Borough Charters, 12161307 (1923), …
A History of the County of Essex
… By the mid 18th century the fields had been inclosed with hedges. Wheat, oats, and peas were being grown for the London … E.R.O., D/DCy M4. Fisher, Forest of Essex, 271. E. J. Erith, Woodford, 80. E.R.O., D/DCw P1. E.R.O., D/CT 408. J. Lucas (trans.), Kalm's account of his visit to England …
A History of the County of Oxford
… unrest was evident by 1830 when two glovers, James Hedges and George Dewsnap, were convicted for using the truck … glovers in the next decade, and later the prominent J. N. Godden was temporarily insolvent. 51 Estimates of total … to use the glove workshop at Manor Farm into the 1860s. 56 J. N. Godden, employing 150 workers, lived in Park Street but …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the high value of the soil. Few turnips were grown and hedges were neglected. There were said to be 30 farmhouses c. … xii. 154, 223; Cat. Anct. D. iv. A 8583. Visit. Devon, ed. J.L. Vivian, 22; P.R.O., C 142/26, no. 25; V.C.H. office, … Griffiths (1981), 172-4. S.R.S. lii, p. 136; lxx, p. 37; J. F. Nichols, Collection of Royal Wills, 331. S.R.S. liv, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… found in the same pit (NM, Dryden Collection; Archaeol J 1 (1845), 67; VCH Northamptonshire I, 222; George 1904, 6, … pottery bottle was discovered in Wootton village in 1957 ( J Northampton Mus 3 (1968), 9, 11; NDC M17). Medieval pottery …
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