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Survey of London
… was separately distinguished as Goodwin's Field (C and H on fig. 58), a name already applied to it in the … nineteenth century, a start may be made with the areas C, E, F, G, H and I on fig. 58 in 1715. They were then owned by … has now been destroyed by the post-war construction of the Bousfield School, converting the road into a cul-de-sac. …
Survey of London
… semi-circular bow window on the west front was added by C. G. F. Rees, architect, in 1906. 353 Spicer was then taken … but the site of Nos. 46 has been taken into that of the Bousfield School. The next period of change was in the … were made by Victor Kerr and Colbourn on behalf of A. E. Marples, and by Austin Blomfield on behalf of a client, …
Survey of London
… had come into Robert's hands was an area of land at D, E, I and O (fig. 58), with a separate, less extensive, … No. 7 Harley Gardens, 1867 b. No. 36 Tregunter Road, 1865 c. No. 20 Tregunter Road, 1865 d. Nos. 1016 (even) Tregunter … of Nos. 16 Bolton Gardens is now taken into that of the Bousfield School. No. 8 retains the tactfully unobtrusive …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… the want of Form of their buildings, their want of room, &c." "It cannot be denied but that God hath blessed many of … at Westgate, ye pauiour there and headghing at derioud [i.e. Duryurd] .. 15 5 6 (c) In a sutt with ye deane and Chaptre … with the map in Freeman Frontispiece ( i.e. circ. 1570, Bousfield in Trans. Devon. Association, XXV (1893), p. 11), …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… then built in stone. The moats and fosses were constructed c. 1209, and to this period the work in the south-west tower, … probably yet remains. The date 1585 with the initials E.R. and those of Richard Assheton (high sheriff in 1586, … Blethyn Hulton 1907 Sir John Tomlinson Hibbert 1908 Edward Bousfield Dawson 48 As the chief town of the county the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Rolls) down to 1470 are to the transcripts made by Mr. C. L. Stainer (cf. Magrath, i, 2989). The Liber Obituarius … pp. xxvxxxiii. To his list there should now be added: C. E. Mallet, History of the University of Oxford (1924), i, … Francis 1563 Lancelot Shaw 1565 Alan Scot 1575 Bartholomew Bousfield 1581 Henry Robinson 15989 Henry Airay 1616 Barnabas …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 14 He died in 1876 and was succeeded by his son Mr. Edward Bousfield Dawson, the present lord of the manor and … Colloway Marsh and are lost to Aldcliffe'; note by Mr. E. B. Dawson. 779 acres, including 3 of inland water; Census … are also 34 acres of tidal water and 168 of foreshore. V.C.H. Lancs. i, 288 b. Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R. 289. Aldcliffe …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… granted lands in Skerton, Ashton, Brantbreck, Grisehead, &c., to his son John Lawrence and Elizabeth his wife. 21 From … by 3 s. 4 d., and partly of the lord of Goberthwaite, i.e. Nether Wyresdale, by 12 d. 74 Lambert Stodagh died in 1511 … estate was in 1843, after his death, acquired by Robert Bousfield, through whose elder daughter it has descended to …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… a rural parish midway between Dorchester and Benson (each c.3 km distant), characterized by a mainly flat, open … by a smaller residence built on land given by Edith Bousfield (a member of a well-off local family), north of the … econ. hist, (agric. landscape). OHC, tithe award and map. e.g. SIC, MUN.XI.10, no. 149. F.J. Malpas, 'Roman Roads South …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… leading southwards to Thorganby. New Lane dates from c. 1300, when it was diverted from a more southerly course 10 … the Air Ministry in 1956 and 511 a. to S. A. Spofforth and E. C. Bousfield in 1964. 84 Several small estates in Wheldrake were …
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