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A Dictionary of London
… Alley Fryar Street, Blackfriars See Friar Street. Fryer's Court On Great Tower Hill at No. 48, south of Cooper's Row (Lockie, 1816). Qy.=Fry's Court (q.v.). Fryer's Court … and 1755). Removed with Furnival's Inn. Furnival's Inn Gardens On the north side of Furnival's Inn (Elmes, 1831). …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the village until the 14th century, when St. Andrew's chapel was built. 5 A possible explanation is the absence … extension included land near the road for use as kitchen gardens for the house. 25 About 1840 the road running north … where they diverge. The station for Wilton on the L. & S.W.R. line lay just within the ancient parish of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Mickle ditch. 50 From Shardelowes well 51 at the dyke's north end it runs along the edge of Fulbourn fen, following … meanders northwards and westwards to meet at the parish's northern extremity another stream called c. 1279 Caldwell, … 23 a. was added c. 1902, 87 was partly cultivated as gardens by the patients. 88 Their numbers rose from 236 in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Peterborough 5 and in 1869 by exchange to St. John's College, Cambridge, 6 which already had that of the other church, St. Vigor's. That church, being named after a 6th-century bishop of … their rector to pay a £2 pension to the chaplains of Tany's manorial chapel. 9 The advowson of St. Vigor's was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were held in demesne, the four lords other than the king's sheriff had only 9 ploughteams between them. The peasantry, … Zouches demesne, which had probably been in its lord's hands since the 1220s, his crops being plundered by … Although c. 1950-70 c. 55 a. were still occupied by market gardens, 9 in the late 20th century the sites of greenhouses, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to succeeding viscounts 1 until taken into the king's hands in the 1190s. 2 Its possession and profits were … 16 killed as a rebel in 1265. The king allowed his son Baldwin to inherit his lands in 1266. 17 Sir Baldwin (kt. by 1280) 18 owned the Fulbourn manor, upon which …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… As the result of a dispute with the vicar of St. Lawrence's, York, the dikes themselves were in 1456 declared to be in … to York in 1972, apparently marked the boundary of York's rights of commonage in the parish. 15 Apart from the main … streets of modest dwellings. Two or three large nursery gardens had also been laid out along the York road, and a few …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… FULFORD, a chapelry, in the parish and union of Stone, S. division of the hundred of Pirehill, N. division of the … and 1268 in the township of Fulford-Gate, 2 miles (S.) from York, on the road to Selby. The parish is bounded on … botany, in the beginning of the last century improved the gardens by the introduction of a number of curious plants and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… historical monuments in West London Fulham 4. FULHAM. (O.S. 6 in. London Sheet N.) The borough of Fulham is … on attached shafts with moulded capitals and bases. In the S.W. angle is the original entrance to the stair-turret with … appears to be original. The second stage has in the N., S. and W. walls a partly-restored square-headed window of two …
The Environs of London
… of the place 2." The same derivation is given in Manning's edition of Lye's Dictionary: "Fullanham cnosa habitatio." Situation, … who held half a hide jointly; and eight more, who had gardens only. Certain foreigners and burgesses of London had …