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A History of the County of Buckingham
… ceremony of the 'upping of the swans,' when the king's watermen in scarlet mark off his young swans on the Thames … 6 was originally a farm-house named Medlicotts. 7 Robert Scott changed the name to Danesfield, 8 and it was rebuilt by … it passed from the Lees of Hartwell 71 to Mr. Charles R. Scott-Murray. 72 His son Mr. C. Aloysius ScottMurray of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… water from the field-name Beadon, and drove both Billing's and Court mills. 8 The village is close to the centre of … built on the western edge of the village by Sir G. Gilbert Scott. 16 Marks Barn House is a large gabled building of c. … in 1846. 130 The Webbers were bought out in 1852 by John Scott (d. 1886), who published several editions of his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Bullingdon hundred is conterminous with the parish's northern boundary. 4 In medieval times Bernwood Forest on … was built in 1763, 7 was from Bicester, the parish's market-town, by a trackway across open country. The present … ii. 291. Paroch. Collect. 205. Somers Tracts, ed. W. Scott (1812), vii. 4534. C 66/3029, m. 8. Dunkin, Oxon. ii. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and a piece of land of about 15 acres called Bell's Enclosure. 20 The commissioners had power at the same time … Bolckow and John Vaughan, the founders of Middlesbrough's most important industry, took up their residence here. 22 … tenable at the secondary school. In 1858 Robert Scott, by will proved at York, left 95 2 s. 7 d. consols for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Blount became possessed of this estate on his father's death, and succeeded his grandfather as Lord Mountjoy, but dying s. p. his two sisters became his coheirs, 1 of whom … his coheirs, of whom Alice marrying in 1601 Sir Edward Scott, K. B. of Scotts-hall, entitled him to it; he alienated …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor, converted 120 acres of arable land, valued at 40 s. per annum, into pasture, whereby eighteen of the twenty … in a library which was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. The Rev. James George Warner, the rector, founded in … 2 hides and 3 hides in this manor were held by the abbot's men Azelin and Rainald. 37 Pope Eugenius III confirmed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on the LeamingtonCoventry branch of the L.N.W. (later L.M.S.) Railway. A short distance west of it was the old bridge … probably the site of the mill of Milverton valued at 50 s. in the Domesday Survey, 14 and of the mill which John de … (Trevor) Wheler. It was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in red brick with stone dressings, in 14th-century …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eastward, that part which was taken down by the king's order soon after the suppression of it, seems to have … among the rest of his possessions, came into the king's hands, whence they were, with others adjoining in this … esq. of Allethorpe, in Yorkshire; and Sarah to G. L. Scott, esq. They bear for their arms, Vert, a chevron between …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… include Bayly Close; Cherry, Brazen, Pudding and Weaver's Closes; Weldon's alias Blackhalls; and Great and Little Street Pastures. 1 … the advowson by 1861. 36 It was in the hands of Dr. Scott from 1899 until 1916, but by 1917 had passed to Mrs. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… gabled house of two stories, formerly known as the Priest's House, to the north-east of the church, has stone-slated … the Domesday Survey (1086) MORCOTT formed part of the king's manor of Barrowden, 6 with which it passed to the Mauduits. … Mary Thorold, widow, presented in 1868 and 1873, and Sarah Scott, widow, in 1877. Brabazon Hallowes was patron in 1892 …
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