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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 …