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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Moulsford Down, east of it, is a circular barrow. 9 Devil's Ditch, near Unhill Wood, is possibly a continuation of the Grim's Ditch which can be traced on Aston Upthorpe Downs. 10 Coins … addition of a north aisle, from designs by Sir G. Gilbert Scott, and at the cost of the lord of the manor. The west …
A History of the County of Somerset
… along Horsey Lane, known in the 18th century as Chambers's drove, which skirted the southern and eastern edges of … parish to Muchelney abbey. 28 Others, such as Bethune's drove which gave access to parts of Thorney moor, probably … rate between 1699 and 1713. 317 The house of Richard Scott at Ham was licensed for worship in 1708, but no …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Ytching, as it was antiently spelt in king Henry the VIth.'s reign, a small part of which only is within this parish, … the repair of the church, out of lands called Willys's lands. The number of poor constantly relieved are about … whose two daughters and coheirs, married to Oxenbridge and Scott, conveyed their moieties of it in 1558 and 1561, to …
A History of the County of Essex
… 365 in 1851 it fell to 332 in 1881. In the 1880s Kirkaldy's engineering works was opened near the railway station at … the mill house, the railway station, and a lock-keeper's cottage, but after the opening of Kirkaldy's works a number of houses were built in Station Road, and by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this place was part of the possessions of the king's halfbrother, Odo, bishop of Baieux and earl of Kent, under … in the 1st year of that reign, and she married to Sir John Scott, of Scotts-hall, and John Pimpe, in the 2d year of king … estates in the 18th year of that reign; when Sir Thomas Scott, of Scotts-hall, (grandson of Sir John Scott
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is a fine stone house, now known as St. Michael's House, much repaired but of about the same date. To the … a large square hall with rooms on either side. St. Leonard's Church stands within a large churchyard adjoining the … and nursery gardens, and is famous for its horses. John Scott, the trainer, purchased Whitewall House stables in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… church on the road running west from Brownsover to King's Newnham. The village lies at the top of one deep bend of … MSS. Northants. Rec. Soc. (Vol. of Maps of Lord John Scott's Warw. Estates, 3 (11)). Cal. Chart. R. iii, 50, 60. … MSS. Northants. Rec. Soc. (Vol. of Maps of Lord John Scott's Warw. Estates, 3(11)). A drawing in the Aylesford …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from the high to the low-water markjudging by Fielding's experience two years before a very necessary undertaking. 4 … residential part, the lower a mere collection of fishermen's cottages. Under the Player family the lower Ryde quickly … bells, was erected in 1870 from designs by Sir Gilbert Scott. It has a fine spire, which formed a later addition. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Dukes of Montagu comprised 20 properties worth 749 18 s. 8 d., with 881 1 s. of woodland; there were then 1,072 … son, being vouchee in a recovery of 1814. 29 Lord John Scott, brother of the 5th duke, held the lordship in 1850, 30 … Northants. Rec. Soc. Ibid. (Vol. of Maps of Lord John Scott's Warw. Estate, 3(17). See V.C.H. Warw. i, 337 note. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by three others Quay Street, Holyrood Street, St. James's Streetrunning north and south. 8 The Tudor town evidently … and the remainder from legacies under the wills of Miss Scott (1860), Rev. G. Richards (1843), Mary Davis Parker (1876), Robert Bell (1880), and Miss Cecilia Scott (1888). The stock is held by the official trustees. In …
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