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A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 1,850; 1921, 2,007; 1931, 2,071. Ansley is a large parish to the west of Nuneaton. The road from … Ludford 1627 and Ludford 1675. Later monuments are to members of the same family. One is to Elizabeth Ludford, aged … in existence in 1750, when Bretts Hall was pulled down to make Ansley Park. Ibid. Early Chan. Proc. bdle. 344, no. 12; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Ansty ANSTY Ansty, 1 559 ha. (1,382 a.), is in the Vale of Wardour 10 km. north-east of … In the 13th century small properties at Ansty were held by members of the Russell family, 100 Vincent of Ashgoe, 101 and … and 428 a. of old and new inclosures were reallotted to make farms more compact. 136 The largest farm, Ansty, 369 a., …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and is the last to be described in the lower division of the lath of Scray and western division of the county; … Saxons, Apuldre, in Domesday, Apeldres, and now and for a long time since, Apledore, and takes its name from its low … of marshes which lie contiguous and come close up to it, make it very unhealthy, and this is rendered much more so, by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… has the Wiltshire border for its northern boundary, and is a small parish comprising only 713 acres, of which 467 acres are arable land, 209 acres permanent grass … the church and the manor-house hard by, the vicarage lying a little to the south. The road from Andover to Devizes …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (1316). The ecclesiastical parish forms the civil parish of Appleton with Eaton; it is bounded on the west and north-west by the Thames and on the east by a branch of the Ock. The most valuable fishery in the county … of Miles Crispin both Appleton and Eaton were afterwards members of the honour of Wallingford (q.v.), doing service at …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Hereburgefeld, Erbelgiresfeld (xiii cent.). The parish of Arborfield has an area of 1,468 acres, of which nearly … land and about one-third permanent grass. There is only a small amount of woods and plantations. 1 The soil is clay … a Gilbert as the eldest son of the first Robert and make Robert Bullock the sheriff (mentioned below) the son of
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.); Yardley (xvi cent. to about 1850). The parish of Ardeley was included in Odsey Hundred until 14 October … Great Northern railway and the terminus of Buntingford on a branch line of the Great Eastern railway. The River Beane … of malt.' 8 Chief among these were the Halfhide family, members of which lived at Gardner's End, 9 Moor Green 10 and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Ardintone (xi cent.); Herdintone (xii cent.). Ardington is a long and narrow parish extending northward for about 5 miles from the heights of the llsley Downs, which reach 700 ft., to the bottom of … when the king granted William Longespe twenty oaks to make rafters there 3; it is mentioned again in 1311, 4 but …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Ardley ARDLEY The parish lies on either side of the OxfordBrackley road, roughly mid-way between the … 18th century it was described as of 'not many more than a 1,000 acres', 1 but the improved surveying of the 19th … instruction when required to children who were not members of the Church of England. 226 The attendance was 65 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Arkingarth (xviiixix cent.). Arkengarthdale is the valley of the River Arkle, an early tributary of the River Swale, … from jarring with the great sweeping hillsides.' 2 This is a very striking distinction of western Yorkshire: the … every forty years. 37 Dr. Bathurst, however, wished to make new arrangements with the tenants, and was heard to say …
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