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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lord Amherst, now possesses them, but after Sir Charles's death, they will devolve by entail, to his brother John … of about eight hundred acres of land. Sevenoke. PAGE 61. Ashgrove does not belong to Mrs. Smith, but to Mrs. Otway, … his nephew and heir William Pitt Amherst now (by his uncle's second patent) lord Amherst, of Montreal, is the present …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Weare, Somerset, 1526, and of Bedminster 1533. See Foster's Index Eccl. Florentine, Anthony M.A. from Christ Church (by … 1625. See Ath. ii. 380; & D.N.B. Flower, Christopher s. Ralph, of London, gent. Merton Coll., matric. 11 Oct., … See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Fry, William s. Thomas, of Ashgrove, Wilts, gent. St. Edmund Hall, matric. 5 April, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… added at the end of this volume. A. ABBEYS, alias Abbot's court, in Hoo, 10. Abergavenny, Nevills, lords, 415, … 433. Albini, William de, 70. Alchin, Mr. 521. Alchorne's 389. Alcock, Stephen, 232, 341. Aldon's, 457. ALHALLOWS, … Arnold's, 234. Archiepiscopal palace, in Gillingham. 231. Ashgrove, seat, in Sevenoke, A. 557. Ashhurst place, in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Index A. ABBOT's lands, in Northfleet, page 313. Abergavenny, Nevills, … 18, 83, 140. Ashcrost, Thomas, clerk, 523. Ashdown's, 505. Ashgrove S. in Sevenoke, 61. Ashore park, in Lyghe, 245, 247, … charities, 71. Smith, Thomas, 168. Smith, Mrs. possesses Ashgrove, seat on Sevenoke common, 61. Smith, George, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; A.-S., Anglo-Saxon; Ant., Anthony; abp., archbishop; archit., … Wm. of, 220 Ashfold, see Tisbury Ashgoe, Vincent of, 96 Ashgrove (in Donhead St. Mary), 143, 145, 147, 150 agric, 149 … 126, 129, 132, 13855, 139 adv., 151 agric, 132, 140, 1479 Ashgrove, q.v. Birdbush, 1402, 1545, 245, 2478 dom. archit., …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… denoted by Small Capitals. A ABBETHUNE, seat, St. Vigean's, ii. 587. Abbey, district, in Arbroath, i. 58. Abbey, … seat, Renfrewshire, ii. 415. Ashdale, Kilbride, ii. 21. Ashgrove, lake, Kilwinning, ii. 66; house, 67. Ashiesteel, … seat, Renfrewshire, ii. 415. Ashdale, Kilbride, ii. 21. Ashgrove, lake, Kilwinning, ii. 66; house, 67. Ashiesteel, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… has an elevation of 1500 feet; and the Garrel and Laird's hills, also in the parish, rise to a height of 1300 feet. … beautifully-picturesque cascade. The only lake is that of Ashgrove, about a mile and a half to the north-west of the … demesne watered by the Lugton; and Monkcastle and Ashgrove are also handsome residences. The ecclesiastical …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Westbourne were probably part of the abbey's ancient endowment and among the 13½ hides at Westminster … fields to the west. 45 Paddington remained in the abbey's lordship until the Reformation. The almonry, to which the … Ashgroves and William's field were subleased in 1634 and Ashgrove, 23 Ash field, and Knight's field were part of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… also were Church Furze and Heath Ground, while Pearson's Heath lay in the south, west of the Brackley road, and … charter, is thought to have stood near the present Ashgrove Farm. 24 The Saxons called the settlement Eardulfes … 1861 a school was built. 36 Of the outlying farm-houses, Ashgrove is marked on Davis's map of 1797, and Neville's
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1240 and 1291 they had been called respectively St. Andrew's and St. Mary's. 4 Although the churches are less than 1 km. … chase was disfranchised in 1829, only the lands of Higher Ashgrove farm were within it. 15 The parish is crossed by the … one at Higher Coombe in 1904. 88 A farmstead called Higher Ashgrove, later Middle Ashgrove, stood at the south end of …
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