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A History of the County of Oxford
… in strict order; 14 in the mid 18th century Christ Church's manor also included pieces of Lammas meadow perhaps held … in the 16th each had 1 a. of meadow, 17 and the vicar's glebe ( yardland) included 11 a. of arable and 1 a. of … near the Hungerfords' manor house, at the west end of Mill Lane. 171 An inhabitant was fined in 1761 for obstructing the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rural character, during the 20th century the parish's northern part was transformed by the creation and expansion … 39 a.) of detached meadow by the Thames; the parish's main part was long and narrow, cutting across varied … part of the west, a probably ancient route called Calcroft Lane on part of the south, and field boundaries elsewhere …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor were mentioned in 1195, when perquisites totalled 36 s. 8 d.; 1 in the 17th century they dealt with maintenance of … held after Michaelmas, apparently by the lord of Bampton's steward. That too oversaw watercourses and roads. 3 Tenants … or at Spout green, were moved to the pound off School Lane probably in the mid 19th century, but thereafter …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Marlborough, whose successors also rented Christ Church's estate, and thus became effective lords of the whole … held of William FitzOsbern, earl of Hereford. 3 FitzOsbern's right was not mentioned later, and the overlordship … century, 24 stood near Shill brook at the west end of Mill Lane, presumably the site of its medieval predecessor (Fig. …
A Dictionary of London
… named in the maps. Black Dog Alley East out of Seething Lane, between Green Arbour Court and Black Raven Court. In … Court" (q.v.) seems to occupy part of the site in the O.S. etc. The site is now covered by Mark Lane Station. Name … in 1224 by John Bokointe (Duchy of Lanc. Anc. Deeds, L.S. 59). In 46 Hen. III. licence was granted to them to …
A Dictionary of London
… and M. 1677-Rocque, 1746). In Portsoken Ward. See Roper's Buildings. Black Lion Court In Old Change (P.C. 1732-Boyle, … Without. Not named in the maps. Black Lion Court In Foster Lane (Strype, ed. I 755-Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. … name : "Black Horse Inn" (O. and M. 1677, and Strype's maps). Black Lion Yard See Black Lyon Yard, Stoney Lane. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Black Notley 8. BLACK NOTLEY. (F.a.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxxiv. N.W. (b)xxxiv. N.E. (c)xxv. S.W.). Black Notley is a small parish and village 1 m. S. of … N.; there are modern additions on the N. and E. Baker's Lane, N. side a(13). Cottage, now two tenements, 1,500 yards …
Survey of London
… as Lambeth Butts, is divided into five sections on Horwood's map (179199 edition) known as Broad Street, Lambeth Butts, Workhouse Lane, Elizabeth Place and Prince's Road. It was by then fairly continuously built up on both …
A Dictionary of London
… Black Raven Passage, Seething Lane - Blackfriars Black Raven Passage, Seething Lane See … Spread Eagle (The) Or Stationers House against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet Street, 1653 (H. MSS. Com. 7th Rep. 459). … from the sign. Black Swan Alley South out of St. Paul's Churchyard at No. 21, to 7 Little Carter Lane, in Castle …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Coleridge, Stanborough and Coleridge, and S. divisions of Devon, 5 miles (W. by N.) from Dartmouth; … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 15. 8. 9.; net income, 122; patron, Sir H. P. … with 60 per annum; and a national school was built at Crab Lane in 1842. Blackmanstone BLACKMANSTONE, a parish, in the …
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