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A History of the County of Durham
… The parish is composed of three townships: Redmarshall, in which is the church, Carlton, adjacent to the north-east, … of the three townships are 875, 1,499 and 1,153 acres in the order mentioned. The general surface is flat, but … the same estate, the heir being a nephew, John Roland of Butterwick. 23 The holding seems to have passed to the main …
A History of the County of Durham
… Seggefeld (xii cent.). The parish of Sedgefield included in 1831 the townships of Bradbury, Butterwick, Embleton, Fishburn, Foxton with Shotton, Mordon … next township to Sedgefield on the north-east is that of Butterwick and Oldacres. Here also there are only a few …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… which is the greater part of the vill of Benham, and lies in the hundred of Kintbury Eagle. The ecclesiastical parish … Speenhamland, comprising a part of Wood Speen, was formed in 1844, and the ecclesiastical parish of Stockcross, … and in 1653 Henry Zinzan and Jacoba sold theirs to George Butterwick and John Libb. 94 Mary the third daughter of the …
A History of the County of Durham
… with that of the neighbouring vill of Broom. It was in the hands of the Bishops of Durham until the second half … he had obtained under a mortgage from Bertram de Hetton in 1187. 4 On the suppression of the Baxter Wood house these … and politely brought up in the house of my mother called Butterwick. The majority of my friends, uncles, and paternal …
A History of the County of Hertford
… now contains 6,673 acres. The parish adjoins St. Albans in the east, and a part of it is within the city boundaries. … In the fifteenth century Abbot William Heyworth bought BUTTERWICK, 39 and the profits from it were devoted to the … years no trace appears of this property, but in 1813 Butterwick was the subject of a fine between Samuel and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Swingfield SWINGFIELD. WRITTEN in antient deeds both Swynefelde and Swinfield, lies the next … adjoining parish eastward from Acrise. THIS PARISH lies in a very lonely and unfrequented country, most of it is upon high ground. The church stands in the north-east part of it, having a small village near it. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… inclosed under an Act of Parliament of 1778. 1 The name of Foxholes, now a farm, is mentioned in 1227. 2 The village lies off the main road from … Not far from it is the rectory house, which was rebuilt in 1861, and has in its garden a fine cedar tree planted …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 6 miles from north to south and from 3 miles to 1 mile in breadth. The soil is river gravel and alluvium near the … it is of irregular form, singularly precipitous and broken in contour in places, and planted with a variety of fine … The house is converted into the Oatlands Park Hotel. Foxholes is the seat of Miss Martineau; Templemere of …
Survey of London
… PLATE 4 Butterwick House View in Lysons' Environs. From Guildhall Library. …
Survey of London
… PLATE 5 Butterwick House View in Lysons' Environs. From Guildhall Library. …
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