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A History of the County of Essex
… corner of Woodford; 2 a gate called Grovehacche, near Hall Grove, close to the point where the vills of Walthamstow, … map of about 1700 shows the demesne lands, including Hall Grove at the south-west corner of the parish. 55 It is … moiety, lying entirely in Woodford and including Monkham Grove, remained with the Hill family: there are various …
A History of the County of Essex
… were 3 a. of meadow in the common mead, 'the Parson's Grove', and another acre of wood on the north side of Jack of Lea's Grove. 20 In 1840 there were 16 a. of glebe. 21 The large … 66 In 1882 a chapel of ease to St. Mary's was erected in Grove Hill and dedicated to ST. PHILIP AND ST. JAMES. Its …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… have been found here by his enemies, in a ditch under an ash-tree, which is inscribed with the various names of those …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (d. 1692) and for much of the 18th century by the Grove family, which included the maltster James Grove (d. 1714) and his son Joshua (d. 1740). 37 It was … the east block built under a contract of 1795. 42 James Grove's 'Marlborough gardens' bequeathed in 1714 may have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… silver flagon and repaired a silver paten given by Susanna Grove in 1704. A silver almsbox of 1772 was given by Benjamin …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Stodengrove was probably the 16th-century Starting Grove in Hensington, immediately east of the later Union …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the town's notable early 18th-century houses, 17 and the Grove family probably at Fletcher's House and Henry Taylor …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1580s there was a dispute over the boundary near Starting Grove, east of the later Union Street, 19 and then and later …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the lordship of Striguil for land at Ashwell and the Roads Grove, part of Oakhill Wood, presumably for assarts or … to Tintern Abbey by 1148. 15 The fourth was probably Ash Weir, a moiety of which was given to the abbey by … between Londemere and Lyn Weir. 16 The other moiety of Ash Weir belonged to Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, in 1398, 17 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by the transfer of 113 a. to Woolaston. 3 In Ashwell Grove a clearing of 3 a. called Piccadilly formed a detached … its source, near which there occurs the place-name Mereway Grove, to Wyvern Pond. A park belonging to the lordship of … hamlet known also as Bowlash immediately north of Mereway Grove. The park was presumably included in the assart of 200 …
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