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Survey of London
… MANOR OF HEATHROW The small Manor of Heathrow or Knight's was held as freehold of the Manor of Lambeth, to which a … and ornamental terracotta. Foundation stone. P.C.C., 166 King. P.R.O., C 142/443, No. 64. Ibid., C 142/194/1. Cal. … S.P. Dom., 15911594, p. 505. M.P.L., Deed 11. P.C.C., 166 King. C.C., Deeds 171194, pp. 1416; 171196, p. 359; 171199, …
Survey of London
… houses it can be deduced that their site was on lease to Head, 10 probably William Head, a local builder (see page 76), in 1805. These are … 81st Annual Report, 1947. Deeds of Belgrave Hospital, King College Hospital Group. The Times, June 28, 1900. Ibid., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… triangular and occupies some 1270 hectares between the S.W.-flowing Pitsford Brook and a S.flowing stream which meet … of Cuthred and a silver-plated iron pin with an ornamental head once said to have been found in the churchyard came in … under Brixworth in Domesday Book as being held by the King (VCH Northants., I (1902), 306). A watermill is listed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… It was presumably named after the grove in the parish's north-east corner. Ringborough field, also first recorded … street, and the Leys to the west of the street. Vicar's mead probably lay immediately south of the village centre, … and in 19412 farms maintained flocks as large as 280 head. Cattle were relatively unimportant. In 1914 less than …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which included Manor and Grange Farms, occupied the parish's central area, and there were six outlying farmsteads, of … then three until the late 20th century. 180 The Chequers Inn, also first mentioned in 1774, may have existed from 1758 … the Napoleonic Wars, expenditure was 436, over 19 s. per head of population; 216 it reached 26 s. per head in 1814, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to attend view of frankpledge twice a year at Clanfield, head of a division of the North Osney court. 3 By the 1530s … 1464, 1542, and 171516. 8 In 12967 Brize Norton paid 3 s. for fixed view, 20 s. for hidage, and 10 d. for ward penny, while …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Greenwood family. From 1973 most of the manor's land (then owned by Christ Church, Oxford) was farmed from … then to Thomas's son William (d. 1477), who in 1460 was head witness to a grant of land in Astrop, 144 and to … held for rent from Henry de la Wade, who held from the king in serjeanty. 216 No later references have been found, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… from at least the 18th century. In 1595 the slope S. of Browne's Hospital was called the Fridaymarket and this was … mainly commercial. Fig. 89 (133) Former Stag and Pheasant Inn Doorway. Fig. 90 (133) Former Stag and Pheasant Inn. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… wall and a bastion. There is some rubble walling in the S.W. angle of the crypt, which may be earlier than the … it a large sevenlight window with a traceried, two-centred head all restored on 14th-century lines. Externally the wall … (Plate 85) on plaster, from the old Hall, representing (1) King Josiah commanding money to be given to the carpenters …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Broadmayne 6 BROADMAYNE (7286) (O.S. 6 ins. SY 78 NW) The parish of Broadmayne, a narrow … strip of land, covers just under 1,000 acres 3 m. S.E. of Dorchester. From the S.W. boundary, at the E. end of … doorway with chamfered jambs and segmental-pointed head; it is now blocked. The chancel arch is of the 19th …
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