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A History of the County of Somerset
… follows the present and partly an earlier course of the river Cale, and parts of the northern and southern boundaries … such as Back and Throop lanes. 17 In the 20th century most new building took place south-west of Temple Combe. 18 The … kitchen, larder, dairy, five chambers, one described as new, a milk house, and a study which contained only furniture …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… It is situated about a mile and a half to the east of the river Colne, and comprises by measurement 1067 acres. There … the parish, adjoining Alnwick moor; and near it runs the river Aln, which is here joined by the Lemmington brook. The … Winchester and N. divisions of Hants, 2 miles (N. W.) from New Alresford. The living is a rectory, united to the …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1859 on or near the same site by L. Capel Cure. 58 The new building served as the rectory only until 1912. It is now … repairs to windows and roofs, the nave was repaved and new seats and new stained glass were installed. The total cost of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Rodings are situated on Boulder Clay in the valley of the River Roding, which takes its name from them. There are few … taken into Matching Airfield. Old roads were diverted and new concrete roads made, one of which crosses the subsidiary … by the Herts. and Essex Waterworks in 1951. 27 The new 'Airey' houses have main drainage, connected to a sewage …
A History of the County of Essex
… de Bohun, Earl of Essex (d. 1373). 75 In 1421, however, a new partition was made of the Bohun inheritance, by which the … to be used as a farm-house until about 1886 when a new red brick house was built south of the moated site. 42 … ii, 2. Outbuildings at Colville Hall, White Roding, and New Hall, High Roding. Hist. Essex by Gent. iii, 341. Inf. …
A History of the County of Essex
… rooms in many neighbouring villages. In 1729-30 a new church was built on land given by Joseph Springham of … come from a considerable distance'. 73 By 1881 there were new Congregational churches at Norton Mandeville, Moreton, … sale (1852) of the Fyfield manse after the building of a new one in Abbess Roding. 74 The income from endowments was …
A History of the County of Essex
… but most of the entries for the first dozen years of the new book are illegible owing to decay. 89 The Easter vestry …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1 In 1858 Capel Cure, the patron of the church, provided a new school building with accommodation for 34 children. It … for mixed juniors and infants, the seniors going to the new central school at Ongar. In 1947 the Abbess Roding school …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… n. w.) from Wrexham; containing 124 inhabitants. On the river Clywedog, which is here crossed by a bridge, are some … very considerable resort during summer. Upwards of thirty new leases were granted some years ago, pursuant to which a … an act was obtained for making and maintaining a road from New-Quay to this place. The port is a member of that of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Dore Abbey (Plate 73), stands near the right bank of the river Dore and on the S. border of the parish. The walls … on W. face with Arabic numerals and gnomon re-fixed in new position with original gnomon holes empty, 16th-century. …
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