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A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,760; 1931, 3,751. Arley is a parish about 6 miles west of Nuneaton, bounded on the north by Ansley, east by Astley, … of Suffolk; 55 he immediately sold it to Robert Trapps, a London goldsmith. 56 At the death of Nicholas, Robert's son … the chancel arch is a modern oak screen in three bays, the central open; it has a carved oak canopy of decorative …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Adderton, Aireton (xvi, xvii cent.). The village of Arreton lies under the south slope of the down of the same … and a mile from Horringford station on the Isle of Wight Central railway. It consists of a long road, called Arreton … to trustees for the payment of his debts to the City of London. 21 The manor then followed the same descent as that …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and lies on Ermine Street about 10 miles south-west of Cambridge. 1 It is long, narrow, and rectangular in shape … east by Ermine Street, except for an eastward projection of c. of a mile into Wimpole. The north and west boundaries … Other Estates. Between 942 and c. 951 Theodred, bishop of London, devised his estate at Arrington to the king as part …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 317; 1921, 339; 1931, 293. The parish of Arrow is bounded on the east by the River Arrow as far … which forms the western boundary. On the south the limit of the parish is the line of the road from Wixford to … gabled east cross-wing is of square timber-framing with a central chimney-stack and tiled roof; the western cross-wing …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Artington (Guildford St Nicholas) ARTINGTON (In the Parish of St. Nicholas, Guildford) Ertindun (xiii cent.) The parish … of the Hog's Back and reaches on to the Woolwich Beds and London Clay beyond. Guildford station is in the parish, and … mullioned windows. The ground floor of the main (former) central body contains the hall, entered directly by the main …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Ash is situated on high ground among the hills. The soil of it is mostly chalk, and the greatest part of it unfertile, and much covered with flints. It contains … and heir; who conveyed it by sale to Thomas Fane, gent. of London, the third son of John Fane, esq. alias Vane, of
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Ash ASH LIES adjoining to the last-described parish of Staple northward. It is written in Domesday, Ece, and in … to distinguish it from Ash, near Wrotham. The parish of Ash is very large, extending over a variety of soil and … Ptoroude's and now the property of Edward Solly, esq. of London. There are dispersed throughout this large parish many …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Asshe (xiv cent.). Ash is a parish on the western border of the county, 36 miles south-west from London, 8 miles from Guildford, bounded on the north by … cut from one piece and lined with lead; there is a central stem with eight octagonal detached shafts. On the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.). This agricultural parish on the hills west of Basildon, rising to a height of 497 ft. at Hartridge, contains 2,082 acres, 870 being … R.A.M.C. (formerly the property of Palmer's charity in London, and known as Palmer's Farm), and Pyt House, which is …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Asbury (xvi cent.); Isbury 1 (xvii cent.). The parish of Ashbury 2 contains 5,609 acres, 5 of which are covered by … the destruction of the west wall and gable. The old central tower, assuming one to have existed, was at this time … 1448), formerly Provost of Wells and rector of St. Vedast, London, in mass vestments with inscription. Below the tower …
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