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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… part of the present parish is occupied by the landscaped park of Althorp House, the home of the Spencer family since … associated with the various stages of landscaping the park (2). Medieval and Later b(1) Deserted village of Althorp … (SP 678648; Fig. 15), probably lay on the S.W. side of the park immediately E. of West Lodge, on Jurassic Clay and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… opposite bank of the river are the magnificent mansion and park of the Earl of Shrewsbury. The parish contains between …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the only large owner-occupiers were the Kirbys of Park Farm, whose estate, made up of smaller farms acquired …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the common's eastern edge was marked by the lane to Park Farm and Lower End (later renamed West View), and its … the site of earlier cottages; a Quaker chapel built near Park Farm in 1708 was demolished about 1811. 111 Such new … the Black Bourton road and on the lane leading south from Park Farm. New building around West End continued in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… built' in 1681, was mentioned in 1723 but not later. 88 Park and Rectory Farms Farms and estates acquired by various … and 260 acres. 89 The larger part, including Rectory and Park farms, passed after his death to members of the Godwin … Rectory farm to the Neates, then lords of Alvescot. 90 Park Farm, on the edge of the former green near Lower End, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 17th century and early 18th was supported by the Kirbys of Park Farm, but declined, like the associated Witney group, in … Kirby family, who seem to have hosted meetings probably at Park Farm. 104 In 1701 the meeting was temporarily moved to … in 1708, however, a meeting house was built near Park Farm on land given by Walter Kirby (d. c. 1719), some 10 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… boundary across to the north-east boundary east of Park Farm, was for long woodland and commonable waste. About … of the inclosed land, lying north and east of the later Park Farm, 26 formed a deer park, surrounded with palings, in 1606, 27 but that land was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Gilling Castle, and on the south-west Newborough Park, which give to the vicinity a rich and diversified … for the number of very ancient oaks which ornament the park. The town, pleasantly situated between two hills, is …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… which used to be rendered at the term of Michaelmas, a park there with a certain delehead ( cum quodam capite … worth yearly 40s., if it were put to farm; there is also a park there, the herbage of which is worth 3 6s. 8d. yearly … 12 4s. 3d. yearly at Martinmas and Whitsuntide; a park with "Le Dalhevid" there, of which the herbage is worth …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Supervised by Gray, J.R. A history of sealing in the Falkland Islands and Dependencies, 1764-1972. Dickinson, A.B. … in Canada The development of British policy towards the Falkland Islands, 1820-43. Muffty, John A. M.Phil., Council … terms: United States of America; Canada; Glacier National Park, U.S.A.; Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A.; Wolves; …
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