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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… an E.W. ridge capped with Northampton Sand. In the extreme S.E. of the parish is another isolated hill known as Arbury … appear to be natural features. The village of Badby lies S. of the Nene on a low rounded clay hill. Its plan is … unconfined by the limits of the common fields (M. W. Beresford and J. K. S. St Joseph, Medieval England: An Aerial …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the lordship Neithrop and Calthorpe' covered only Neithrop's fields and indeed stated that one furlong adjoined … was applied from the 13th century to the Bishop of Lincoln's demesne lands. From the 16th century the lands in Calthorpe … and probably still contained extensive grazing land: M. W. Beresford, Lost Villages of England, 112. Bodl. MS. d.d. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… A well on the west side of the town, known as St. Stephen's Well, may have been regarded as a holy well. 18 The town … ii. 724, 820. E 179/238/139; cf. comparative table in M. Beresford, New Towns of the Middle Ages, 267. E 179/161/17; M. Beresford, New Towns, 2612. The average rent was 8 d. for a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… one of the administrative centres of the Bishop of Lincoln's large north Oxfordshire estate, but in Domesday Book there … of the medieval borough strongly suggests that the church's site was chosen with regard to the original vill: the vill … Towns, i, Banbury, p. 2. e.g. V.C.H. Beds. ii. 212; M. W. Beresford, New Towns of the Middle Ages, 118, 466. Queen's
Survey of London
… houses. When the 112 acres composing the Duke of Bedford's Bloomsbury estate were developed, over 20 acres were laid … than those to the central houses, are rusticated in Coade's artificial stone, 2 and enclose a variety of fanlights, of … Vol. III. (St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Part I.), p. 108. Beresford Chancellor's History of the Squares of London, pp. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Bennell-Bloye Bennell-Bloye Bennell, Christopher s. Christopher, of Westminster, gent. Christ Church, matric. … Inns of Court Reg. Berenger, William 1614. See Barringer. Beresford, John born at Bolton, Richmondshire; admitted … 1669. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus & Mayor, 128. [ 5] Beresford, John s. John, of Totnes, Devon, gent. Trinity …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Upper division of the hundred of Dudstone and King's Barton, E. division of the county of Gloucester, 4 miles (S. W. by S.) from Cheltenham; containing 236 inhabitants. … of his sixteen sons and five daughters, to one of the Beresford family, who distinguished himself in the wars with …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… published by the Record Commissioners, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, and the Pipe Roll Society, and … of Jordans (DD/SPK), the Stradlings of Chilton Polden (DD/S/ST), the Walker Heneage family of East Coker (DD/WHh), the … Society 51, 1936) Bath and Wells Diocesan Directory J. Beresford (ed.), Diary of a Country Parson: The Reverend …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it was mentioned in the 13th or 14th century as the king's highway 11 and shown as a roadway in 1606 and 1715. 12 It … was called Arundel highway in 1727, 13 and partly Andrew's Lane and partly Scotland Lane in 1840. 14 The name Old … S.R.S. lxxviii. 60. Census, 1801-31. S.M.R. 1342, 1462. M. Beresford, Lost Villages of Eng. 204. Below, manors …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… than 700 hectares, is bounded by the Great Ouse on the S.E. and by smaller watercourses on the other three sides. … Age gold coin of the Dobunni is also recorded (Mack, 386; S. S. Frere (ed.), Problems of the Iron Age in S. Britain … road to the S.W. of the earlier village (M. W. Beresford, New Towns of the Middle Ages (1967), 468 9). The …
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