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A History of the County of Sussex
… vii. 146-7, 197-200. Minoprio, 'Master Plan', 49-50; M. Wood, Hist. of Crawley Baptist Ch. 1883-1983, 25 (copy in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ifield, protestant nonconf.; V.C.H. Suss. vii. 192. M. Wood, Hist. of Crawley Baptist Ch. 1883-1983, 25-8 (copy in … C.N.T. 1st Ann. Rep. 1963, 13; 2nd Ann. Rep. 1964, 13; Wood, Crawley Baptist Ch. 33-4. Above, Ifield, protestant …
A History of the County of Sussex
… supplies; it had applied in 1948 to establish the Weir Wood Joint Water Board to provide for future needs. 62 The board was set up in 1950 under the Weir Wood Water Order, 1949. Meanwhile the Mid Sussex Joint Water … of the town, holding 250,000 gallons, and the main Weir Wood reservoir was finished by 1954. 64 It was officially …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… nine feet in height. Near the mouth of the river is a creek flowing from the sea, from which the place is supposed … This parish derives its name from a small river or creek, called by the Saxons Grecca: it comprises 2426 a. 2 r. … 800 acres, whereof two-thirds are arable, 14 acres wood, and the remainder pasture and park. The Hall is a large …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was woodland in 1086 measuring a furlong square. 69 Creech wood, which may formerly have occupied a large area on the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Winchester, in 1573. 79 It was conveyed by Thomas Wood to George Palmer in 1688 80 possibly in trust for the …
A Dictionary of London
… and again in 1491 (S. 34 and III), and in 1336-7 pieces of wood from the Guildhall were made use of for its repair (Cal. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… dormer windows; the southern is of the 17th century and of wood, with a plastered gable; the four lights have moulded … of the 17th century, and each of two lights, with moulded wood frames and mullions; higher up in the wall are two large … on the ground floor, a 17th-century window with moulded wood frame, mullions and transom, partly cut away to make …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… 1011, 1415. Parsons, Cricklade Revealed, III, 13. G. Wood, Cricklade Festivals (Swindon, 1999), 8, 419, 626, 92. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… into separate parishes. It came to be called Peverell's wood, Keynes' rag, and Poucher's rag, 9 having apparently … Poucher (d. 1405). In the early 14th century Peverell's wood passed to the Crown, which held Cricklade and Little … extended westwards as a tongue through much of Peverell's wood, 1 and the south-west part of St Sampson's parish, …
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