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A History of the County of Berkshire
… of New Ground, Maid's Close, the Copse, Crab Tree Close, Common Close. 10 In the 10th-century boundaries of Appleton … dead in 1310. 43 Giles died seised of Appleton Manor in or before 1334, leaving a son and heir Richard, 44 who in … article on schools. 113 The trust estates consist of the Common Close containing 4 a. 2 r. 38 p., let at 10 a year, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes Ardeley ARDELEY Erdelei or Erdele (xixiii cent.); Erdele or Ardley (xiv cent.); … converted into two cottages, and is surrounded by its own common arable fields. To the south is Cromer Farm, a timber … Street is a hamlet also surrounded by uninclosed common fields and is partly in Clothall parish. Wood End, a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Place was erected in 1590 by Sir Edward Culpeper on or near the site of the earlier manor-house of the Wakehurst … middle truss remains in place with a highly cambered tie-beam, on posts with moulded corbel-heads, and a plain … a central purlin. The original curved braces below the tie-beam have been removed. In the closed framing of the east …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Argent a bend azure with three harts' heads caboshed or thereon. The Earls of Derby continued to hold Ardington … wall is a single-light window, and built into the east or tower wall is a late 13th-century gable piece carved with … is distributed in coal and clothing among about fifty or sixty recipients. Statistics irom Bd. of Agric. (1905). …
A History of the County of Oxford
… eastern boundary is also a natural one, the Gagle Brook or the Saxon Sexig Broc, and on the west it is the ancient … Priory in the early 1230's pasture for 200 sheep on the common land, whether it belonged to the demesne or to the … 185 when it was recorded that in return for his common pasture rights he had to provide a 'drinking' for the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the windows retain their original leaded lights. Areley Common is a district to the south of the village, and Dunley … partly in Astley parish. To the north of Areley Common is a disused windmill. Sturt Farm in the west of the … at that date as the manor of Lower Areley and Dunley, or Areley Kings and Dunley. It continued in the family of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Bathurst. Sable two bars ermine with three crosses formy or in the chief. Neither New Forest nor Arkengarthdale is … with certain defined rights for the leaseholders over the common and waste, subject to the payment of fixed annual … Sleigh and Charles Francis Forster, who held as tenants in common, sold one undivided third share in 1808 to George …
A History of the County of Bedford
… copper and brass have been found in the parish. 3 Etonbury or Stonbury is an ancient earthwork close to Arlesey station, … the date 1062. 28 By the time of the Domesday Survey, in common with other Waltham Abbey lands, this manor is to be … large buttresses projecting into the nave, after a fashion common in the district. The west window is modern, of three …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on the angles. There is a blocked window of the 15th or early 16th century in the projecting wing, set close to … the small oak panels of the early 17th centuryand the oak beam in this room, which has its edges rounded by an ovolo … the churchwardens and overseers were ordered to repair it or to provide alternative accommodation. 5 The parish …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Southampton 7 at St. George's Down at bowls some thirty or forty knights and gentlemen, where our meeting was then … is first mentioned in 1203 when Walter de Insula granted common pasture in Rookley to Philip of Blackpan. 163 In 1272 … Arreton (Bible Christian); Merston (Wesleyan); and Hale Common (Wesleyan). CHARITIES In 1592 William Serle by will …
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