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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Hilcott and Newnton were crossed by the old Avebury-Amesbury road, roughly parallel to the northern tributary of … two roads crossed very near the bridge whence the Avebury-Amesbury road ran down the east bank of the river. 19 That … paths, one in the north leaving an elbow of the Avebury-Amesbury road and making a direct path from Hilcott to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… King Athelstan, in the year 932, at the Witenagemot at Amesbury, granted certain land in NORTH STONEHAM to the thegn …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Assheton Smith: it was added to the Tidworth estate. 160 Amesbury abbey may have received tithes from lands in North … Lacy (d. 1186), and in 1179 such tithes were confirmed to Amesbury priory. 161 The priory kept the tithes until the … 198 Although the poor-rates raised 181634 were average for Amesbury hundred, it is likely that in North Tidworth a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… St. Mary lies in the upper Till valley 11 km. WNW. of Amesbury. 1 Before the late 11th century there may have been … was spent yearly 18335. In 1835 the parish became part of Amesbury poorlaw union; 117 in 1974 Orcheston parish was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… worth 37 a year, which Henry II granted to the nuns of Amesbury (co. Wilts.), was mainly in Nether Wallop, 70 but it … of assize here payable to the Prioress and convent of Amesbury were worth 11 7 s. 8 d. a year in the 16th century. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… had conveyed the property by indenture to Staples, an Amesbury lawyer. Later Rooke discovered that Bond's claim was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The tithes arising from Rockley were possibly granted to Amesbury abbey by John FitzGilbert and were confirmed to Amesbury priory when it was refounded in 1177. 329 They … the tithes of Temple Rockley manor had been granted to Amesbury abbey and the abbot of Stanley claimed by papal …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Rollestone ROLLESTONE Rollestone, 8 km. west of Amesbury, probably appears in Domesday Book as Winterbourne … no evidence of parish government before Rollestone joined Amesbury poor-law union in 1835. 76 Church. A church at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… south end and equidistant from Devizes, Marlborough, and Amesbury, all 9 miles away. Rushall village lies mile west of … via Redhorn Hill in Urchfont to Enford and thence to Amesbury, crossing Casterley Camp in Upavon. That road seems … it to Enford. Before the mid 18th century the Avebury-Amesbury road crossed the eastern headwater of the Avon at …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Whiteparish (co. Wilts.) to the Prioress and convent of Amesbury (co. Wilts.) to find two chaplains to celebrate …
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