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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… man of Earl Waltheof, which in 1086 were held of Waltheof's widow Countess Judith by Picot the sheriff. 88That manor … 259; cf. Cal. Pat. 1272-81, 220. For the Lyons family, Baker, Northants. i. 739. Cf. P.R.O., CP 40/208, rot. 108. … 121; cf. Feud. Aids, i. 167; Cal. Fine R. 1356-68, 176. Baker, Northants. i. 739. P.R.O., CP 25(1)/29/83, no. 25. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a. which included a detached allotment of 208 a. on King's Sedgemoor, south of Moorlinch parish, added in 1800. 11 The … CHILTON MANOR Chilton was recorded with Glastonbury abbey's Shapwick estate and in 1086 was held by Roger de … four shops in 1947; a builder then employed ten people, a baker three, and a butcher two. Three shops and an undertaker …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Barwick, and Coker, W. division of Somerset, 4 miles (S. W. by W.) from Yeovil; containing 735 inhabitants. It is … rough walls. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 6. 7. 8., and in the patronage of the Crown, with … 254 pasture. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 7. 9. 7., and in the gift of the Earl of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… where Kennett had been detached by 1086. Chippenham's western boundary was straightened in 1801. On the … of the Tharp family from 1791, has dominated the parish's landscape since the 18th century. No ancient woodland … to the east. 77 Eight semi-detached cottages, called New Row, and four cottages at Maltings Yard, built for labourers …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Earl Hereric, who bought out his younger brother Leofwine's rights in Downham with land at Chippenham given them by … were grown. 74 The hothouse and an ice-house behind New Row were extant c. 1889-1910, but there were no remains in … 1987; 6 Apr. 1989; The Times, 5 Mar. 1997, p. 41. R.G. Baker, Map of Cambs. (1821); P.R.O., HO 107/73, f. 12; HO …
A History of the County of Essex
… buildings are timber-framed and plastered, but the King's Head Hotel, which bears the initials and date RS 1697, is … was erected in 1903. 42 It was originally a children's home of the Hackney poor law union. In 1931 there were 206 … the shops of G. T. Snelling, ironmonger, and E. L. Pullen, baker. Ibid. Now S. Church, butcher, and the 'Royal Oak'. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… covers more than 950 hectares; the R. Cherwell forms its S. and E. boundaries, and the Oxfordshire boundary its S.W. … come from this site. A small well is also recorded (G. Baker, Hist. of Northants., I (182230), 5302; A. Beesley, … rectangular form (OS 1:2500 plan, Northants. LIV 7; G. Baker, Hist. of Northants., I (182230), 527). Air photographs …
Old and New London
… Modern GardeningSharp, the EngraverLady ThornhillHogarth's MonumentA Curious InscriptionExtracts from the … Charles Holland was the son of John Holland, a baker of Chiswick, where he was baptised April 3rd, 1733. He … who resided for a time in Mawson's Buildings (now Mawson Row); the notorious Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland; Lord …
The Environs of London
… he was ordered to go to the relief of the Lord General's army after the action at Newbury 5. Manors. There are two … Holland, baptized April 3, "1733." John Holland was a baker of Chiswick; his son Charles was bound apprentice to a … He adds, that Goodman, with his own hands, planted a fair row of elms in his time, grown up to great height and beauty. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… monuments in Middlesex Chiswick 6 CHISWICK (C.d.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)XVI, S.W. (b)XXI, N.W.) Chiswick is a parish on the N. bank of the … has turned balusters and square newels. b(22) Mawson Row, range of tenements on the W. side of Chiswick Lane, 240 …
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