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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Wool 52 WOOL (8486) (O.S. 6 ins. aSY 88 NW, bSY 88 NE, SY 89 SW) The modern parish … itself is one of these. The second settlement, half a mile to the E. of Wool, was apparently completely removed … mainly of brick and tiled roof. a(27, 28) Cottages. b(29) Woodstreet Farm, house (856856), was built in the late …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Woolaston Charities CHARITIES. A distribution to the poor of corn from Woolaston Grange was … for ½ a. land at Woolaston Common belonging to Col. P. S. Marling in 1904, 21 who conveyed it and neighbouring land … have given another bread charity of 40 s. a year in 1719; 29 the gift is not recorded other than in the late 18th …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by Walter de Clare to Tintern Abbey in 1131. 91 Following a dispute with Llanthony Priory, lords of Alvington manor, it … the manor, was sold in 1872 by Henry, Duke of Beaufort, to S. S. Marling. 5 Sir Percival Scrope Marling presented in … was regarded as very nearly satisfactory in doctrine. 29 John Ball, vicar 1562-4, was chaplain to the Countess of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… wheat, barley, peas, and oats were grown, together with a small quantity of beans and rye. In 1286 four casks of … than Woolaston. 9 Rents of assize between £6 and £6 10 s. were received from Aluredston manor by the lordship of … High Woolaston, and Upper, Middle, and Lower Dean fields. 29 They were apparently enclosed between 1743 and 1769, when …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Woolaston Introduction WOOLASTON WOOLASTON is a parish of scattered hamlets lying midway between Lydney and … size of the hamlet is that in 1769 there was a blacksmith's shop. 28 Most of the older houses in the parish are in two … and River Severn, and included the port at Cone Pill. 29 Plusterwine Farm was certainly part of the manor, although …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Crown until c. 1115 when Henry I gave them to William's grandson Walter de Clare (d. c. 1138). Walter founded … to the abbey, the whole being worth £188 3 s. 10 d. a year, held as 1/10 knight's fee, rendering £88 3 s. 10 d. … chapel. The chapel was used as a malt-house c. 1775 29 and as a two-storied granary in 1921. 30 The chapel was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… TOPOGRAPHY Woolavington parish, its name derived from a Saxon personal name, 5 lies on the northern slope of the … east - west street. They include Dawbins, Jacobs, Tassel's Cottage, no. 4 Vicarage Road, and Apple Tree Cottage. … who was dead by 1587, 28 and then by Roger (d. 1611), 29 and Henry (d. 1650), who was succeeded by his grandson …
A History of the County of Sussex
… WOOLBEDING The parish, with an area of 1,950 acres and a population in 1931 of 288, is some 4 miles from north to … the Confessor by Fulcui, was not included in Earl Roger's rape but was held in 1086 of the king in chief by Odo of … the Rev. Sir Charles Mill sold it to Lord Robert Spencer. 29 Lord Robert died in 1831 and left the manor to Diana …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Woolhope 95 WOOLHOPE (C.d.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)XXXV, S.W., (b)XL, N.E., (c)XL, S.E., (d)XLI, N.W., (e)XLI, … c. 1700 and is of five bays with ranges of loop-lights. c(29). Cottage, on the S. edge of the parish, 2 m. S.S.W. of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… monuments in east London Woolwich 12. WOOLWICH. (O.S. 6-in. London, Sheets (a)L, (b)P.) The Borough of Woolwich consists of the parishes … brickwork. b(8) Range of houses (Plate 1), Nos. 29, 31 and 33, on the E. side of Courtyard, 150 yards S. of …
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