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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… horses and others employed in agriculture from the king's service. 3 The inhabitants boasted that they had formerly … charged on a meadow in the tenure of the prior of St. Mary's, Huntingdon. 16 In 1331 it was rebuilt 17 and in 1433 it … Rector, 153 Jno. Martin, Robt. Waller, Bailiffs, Jno. Scott, Richd. Miles, Ch. Wardens, T. Osborn, fecit: 1794. A …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Carter, gent. of Winchcombe, died possessed of it in 1707, s.p. After which it at length came to his nephew Thomas … the reign of queen Elizabeth, when it was sold to Charles Scott, esq. eldest son of Sir Reginald Scott, of Scotts-hall, by his second wife. His grandson …
A History of the County of Surrey
… name is probably accounted for by the fact that fuller's earth occurs here, though it is not now worked. It appears … erected in 1872 from the designs of Sir Gilbert Scott at the cost of Mrs. Hunt of Wonham House, in memory of … was undertaken under the direction of Sir George Gilbert Scott, when the south aisle was added, the chancel arch …
A History of the County of Bedford
… occupied by Mr. Griffith Jones. The road passes St. Mary's Church on the outskirts of the village, behind Goldington … crosses the parish higher up, leaving on the north Jackman's Farm. Several bridle-paths and side-tracks strike off from … Alderwowers, Hempwyke and Trycotts 9; in the 17th century Scott's Close and Wood; and in the 16th and 17th centuries …
A History of the County of Hertford
… by the civil parishes of Little Amwell and St. John's Rural lies to the north-west of Little Amwell. It includes … F.S.A., and the school built in 1875. The Quaker poet John Scott built a grotto near his father's house at Amwell End … of Mr. Sidney Harrington. In writing of Great Amwell Scott describes how the 'Roofs of russet thatch Rise mix'd …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 2 and leads to a ford in the Mole in Sir Trevor Lawrence's grounds, is the probable line of the great west and east … heads and fleurs de lis, a treatment recalling Inigo Jones's work on the west side of Lincoln's Inn Fields. The western … then Mr. George Cubitt, from the designs of Sir Gilbert Scott. It is a handsome stone church, with chancel, nave, and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Moche Malv'ne to ye byldyng of ye Parish church there 5 s.' 10 Early in the same century a free tenant named Thomas … The church was extensively restored under Sir Gilbert Scott and in 1894 the north porch was taken down and rebuilt. … in 18623 on land given by the Hon. Charles Grantham Scott, the nephew of the founder. In 1902 a sum of 55,072 6 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The old bridge crossed the river at the end of St. Peter's Street (formerly Duck Lane), but the suspension bridge is … of the elder Pugin, was founded by the late Mr. C. R. Scott-Murray in 1846. 22 Near to it are the school and … church, which was rebuilt in 1878 from designs by J. O. Scott on the site of the former building erected about 1832, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… pontage for two years to enable him to repair the king's bridge. He used local stone from a Wheatley quarry. 11 A … at a cost of over 2,000 under the direction of Gilbert Scott. G. Wyatt of Oxford was employed as builder. The roofs … between 1862 and 1864 the oak rails designed by Gilbert Scott. 573 In 1958, owing to the initiative of the vicar, the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fair held here yearly on October 29, formerly on St. Luke's day, for cattle and pedlary. Bertram de Criol had a grant … GREAT MONGEHAM, with the mansion of Fogge's court, alias Scott's court, long since dwindled down to a mere cottage, … whose eldest daughter and coheir Anne married William Scott, esq. brother of Sir Reinold Scott, and entitled him to …
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