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A History of the County of Stafford
… in the later 18th century; one called Middle field to the east on the other side of Clays Lane; and the third called … to Crosse & Blackwell, preserved food manufacturers of London, who remained there until 1924, having adopted … lake, which was landscaped and opened to the public as a water park by the district council in 1989. 18 A tile factory …
A History of the County of Stafford
… place of residence. 12 A vicarage house was built east of the church in 1871. It was replaced in 1985 by a new … a single-celled building with a west bell-turret. A north-east vestry and organ chamber and a northwest porch were … glass from St. James's church, Derby, was placed in the east window in 1993. 4 There was a small burial ground beside …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Lane north of the village and along Burton Road to the east. Elsewhere the land is mainly farmland, with the former … parish covering 2,482 a. (1,004.5 ha.). 1 On the south-east the boundary runs down the middle of the Trent, and the … Henhurst Ridge in the 1960s. Services As in Burton, mains water was supplied by the South Staffordshire Waterworks …
A History of the County of Stafford
… called the Lawns, which lay on lower ground on the east side of the park; in the later 1630s horses belonging to … lodge' in 1537, together with the park, to William Butt of London for 50 years. Butt sold the lease in 1545 to Burton … sides of the house. Those arms were no longer filled with water after the 16th century, but complementary east and …
A Dictionary of London
… by the Great Eastern Railway Hotel. Braziers' Buildings East out of Farringdon Street, between Bear Alley and … 1799. Rebuilt in the 19th century. Brazil's Rents In East Smithfield (Strype, ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799). Not named in … recordes, that in the yeare 1302, 30 Ed. I., the bakers of London were bounden to sell no bread in their shops or …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Ramsgate, 4 (S. E. by S.) from Margate, and 75 (E.) from London; containing 1459 persons. This place, anciently called … The Worcester and Bromyard road crosses the parish from east to west. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's … supposed to have derived its name from a broad expanse of water which formerly flowed from the sea to the south-east
A History of the County of Oxford
… reserved for the use of the Principal and fellows and the London rents were collected there until its demolition in … Earl Haig, by Sir William Orpen (1921); (6) three water-colour landscapes by Sir Charles Holmes. Reference may … University Hall and all garden lands abuttyng upon the East parte on the Schole Strete and on the South parte …
A History of the County of Somerset
… ft.) on Bratton Hill, its sides falling steeply to the east and more gradually to the west. The land is largely … the Middle Ages, with a possible back lane, 12 lay to the east of Bratton Hill, its church isolated high on the hill at … Lynde or Lynes manor to John Wilkinson. 78 Wilkinson, a London tailor, died in 1571 and was followed successively by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… E. again two parallel banks which must once have enclosed water may have been part of a mill. There is no trace of any … is a shallow channel which presumably carried surplus water round the outside of the pond; its E. end has been …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Norman survey, part of the private estate of the Bishop of London. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the … borders of Bedfordshire, and is bounded on the south and east by the river Ouse: the village is on the road from Olney … 2651 a. 21 p., of which 1244 acres are arable, 306 water mead, 311 dry pasture, 358 woodland, 231 down, and 85 …
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