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The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… Jameson's barn at Moorhouses and so toward Penrith to a ford across the river Eamont adjoining Brougham Castle, for a … same. Up to 1812 the Turnpike avoided this bad section and ford, turning westward past Brougham Hall to Lowther Bridge, … was necessary to traverse some low lying ground and again ford the Lune before reaching the firmer ground past Raisgill …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… parish of Elm. The town probably owes its origin to the ford on the old course of the Nene, 3 where the road between … 103. M. of H. no. 76940. It was usually known as March(e)ford in the Middle Ages, e.g. in the inquisition post mortem …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or ditch to wilstede, and continuing to cattle ( rythera) ford and wireneges thorn, apparently near the Windrush in the …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 1257 25 423000 622400 Felton 1200 1200 15 417800 600100 Ford 1340 1340 9.56 394500 637400 Haltwhistle 1207 1307 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the hamlets of Baddeley-Green, Ball-Green, Brown-Edge, Ford-Green, Milton, Norton-Green, Smallthorn, and Whitfield … of the river Trent pass through the parish, one of them at Ford-Green, and the other at NortonGreen; and it has been a … by Knypersley, and through the parish of Norton, joins the Ford-Green stream at or near the Abbey Farm, in the parish of …
Survey of London
… Beaumont of No. 19, Lincoln's Inn Fields; Arthur Ranken Ford, who died on 22nd January, 1933, at Guildford, in his … in 1920. He was born at No. 5 in 1848, the son of William Ford, who afterwards moved to Brookfield, Millfield Lane; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… et Custumaria Michaelis de Ambresbury et Rogeri de Ford Abbatum Monasterii Beatae Mariae Glasteniae (Somerset …
A History of the County of Somerset
The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
… Rape of Arundel. Avisford Hundred (pp. 78, 134, 253). Ford must here include Climping, though both were separate … parishes in T.P.N. In Domesday Book Climping includes Ford. The site of the manorial lordship passed to Ford with the De Bohuns (S.A.C., xliii. 106). Cudlow, a …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… was one of the few bachelor Lord Mayors. 1661. Sir Richard Ford. Pepys (Diary, March 17, 1663) describes him as 'a very … of a 'Mr. Gray' that 'among other faults, Sir Richard Ford cannot keep a secret.' The MS. account of the Aldermen …
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