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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Coningsby, Esq. second son of Thomas Coningsby, Esq. of New Solers in Shropshire, who lived in the reign of Edward …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held, and a gara of land in the moor of Watlington, the new land which Alane his brother gave them, and a messuage in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Bennet's Paul's wharf, ( Thames-street, London,) called New Inn, in the 27th of Henry VI.; and in the following year …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Calf's Close, Oxclose, Heath Close, Old Tallow Beatles, New Tallow Beatles, Church-field, Redhill-field, … and heir, Sir Simeon Stuart, Bart. of Hartley Mauduit in Hampshire, is the present lord, and knight of the shire in … bailiff of the Bishop of Ely had orders to distrain on the new abbot of West-Derham, holding a fishery at March in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Farm, considerable alterations have also taken place: new roads have been made; a church and several villas have been erected, and the spot is now designated Clapham New Park. Great improvements have likewise been made towards … taken down under an act of parliament in 1774, and a new church erected in the following year, at an expense of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… parish was formed of the south-eastern portion of that of New Monkland and part of that of Shotts; it was seven miles … many years ago; the late Duke of Sutherland sank a new pit, and erected the necessary buildings, at a cost of … of whom 1913 are in the town, and 150 in the village of New Coldstream. This parish, which is of considerable …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… LEEDS, MANCHESTER, MEDLEY, MILLED, MINSTER, MIXED, NAPPED, NEW, ORANGE, Oxfordshire, PLAIN, POLONIA, Preston, PRINTED, … in agricultural improvement. It was one of the so-called 'new grasses', hence 'clover grass seed'. Conversely, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at first with considerable success, as well as introducing new materials such as fibreglass. Agricultural equipment was … part of the same manor, was accused in 1247 of erecting a new mill which allegedly damaged a tenant's holding, 149 and … end was demolished and its central part replaced by a new two-storeyed block, built in one range with a new
A History of the County of Oxford
… but from 1901 again rose steadily, reaching 607 by 1971. New building during the 1970s increased it to 821, and in … window (later moved to the east wall) was blocked by a new service range in the 18th century. The whole house was … Centuries Inclosure in 1839 seems to have prompted little new building, with most inclosed farms run from earlier …
A History of the County of Oxford
… gone by 1899. 23 From 1834 Clanfield belonged to the new Witney poor law union, and under the 1894 Local …
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