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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… triangular and occupies some 1270 hectares between the S.W.-flowing Pitsford Brook and a S.flowing stream which meet in the S.W. corner of the parish. The village of Brixworth stands at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which included Manor and Grange Farms, occupied the parish's central area, and there were six outlying farmsteads, of … 4 Earlier in the 19th century a moated site on the parish's eastern border (the 'Black Moat') had been added to the … boundary traversed downland. 11 The northern boundary's eastern section ran along a 'freeboard or highway' within …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Greenwood family. From 1973 most of the manor's land (then owned by Christ Church, Oxford) was farmed from … in 1776. In 2004 Christ Church remained the parish's principal landowner with 1,090 acres. Brize Norton Manor … inscribed 'WC 1706', referring presumably to William Collier of South Leigh, lessee of Grange farm from 1702 to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… from at least the 18th century. In 1595 the slope S. of Browne's Hospital was called the Fridaymarket and this was … beam of the 17th century. In the yard beyond is a row of mid 19th-century industrial buildings of two storeys …
A Survey of London
… his house. Brodestreet. Then East from the Curriers row, is a long and high wall of stone, inclosing the north … shillinges foure pence yearely for euer. Parish church of S. Peters the poore. Next vnto Pawlet house is the Parish … to king Richard the seconde, Guy de Mericke Earle of S. Paule, Lucie Countes of Kent, and one of the Heyres of …
Broadwell Parish: Broadwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… and 7 miles (12 km) south-west of Witney. The parish's name implies that Broadwell was the primary focus of the … in 1776, and are described above; otherwise Broadwell's boundaries were those of the ancient parish. 8 … east window (removed in the 19th century), and a row of three recesses with depressed heads, possibly for …
Broadwell, Langford and Kelmscott: Cotswolds to Thames
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… William Morris (d. 1896). Ironically part of Morris's legacy was to deprive the hamlet of the rural seclusion and … Thames have not always been universally admired: Morris's friend, the painter and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti, … the southern end of Little Faringdon is characterized by a row of unexceptional labourers' cottages (Fig. 61). By …
Survey of London
… a Some building took place here as early as the 1620's, but the development of the close was not completed until … of St. Antony in Threadneedle Street and Dean of the King's Chapel, and who may perhaps be identified with William Say, … side of the market square, was described as 'a kind of Row, the Fronts of the Houses resting on Columns, [which] …
A Dictionary of London
… Brodelane (le) - Brook's Rents Brodelane (le) South out of Upper Thames Street in … (L. and P. H. VIII. XX. Pt. 2, p. 121). Shown in Leake's map 1666, but not named. Rebuilt after the Fire as Queen … (H. MSS. Com. 14th Rep. VI. 823). See Timberhithe. Broker Row See Blomfield Street. Broker's Wharf Between Dunghill …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… in 1959, 2 is well wooded and rises steeply from Toney's Farm (80 m) to Howler's heath (180 m). Chase End hill (191 m) 3 in the north-east of the parish, called wrlafes dune ('Wrlaf's hill') in the 10th century, 4 is the southernmost of the …
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