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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… is fragmentary. ConditionOf house, good. a(3). Checkley's Farm, house and moat, about 1 m. W. of the church. The House …
A History of the County of Essex
… been divided into smaller closes. The Changes, near Hoe Farm, had been divided into 7 closes by 1641 when 28 a. there … on goods, and only 6 on wages. Roger Draper, who held Hoe Farm with c. 80 a. and probably also another small freehold … woods. 80 Woodland at Ockford grove, west of Church House farm, was cleared before 1722. 81 Bagg, Badway, or Bad, later …
A History of the County of Essex
… was occasionally held at Joseph Sewell's house, Hoe Farm, which was licensed in 1705. The Sewells and two other …
A History of the County of Essex
… the north of Aldham Hall, and to the west of Church House farm. Outcrops of glacial and other gravels occur mainly in … eval woodland clearance, survive as dry ditches at Hoe Farm and Checkleys Farm. 7 There were houses near the … through the southern tip of the parish in 1843, with a station at Marks Tey near the end of North Lane. The Colne …
A History of the County of Essex
… sold the manor in 1722 to Thomas White, who held Hoe farm in the parish. 1 White was succeeded in 1742 by his son, … 33 In 1331 Richard at Hoo held a small estate, later HOE farm (from 'hoh', a ridge of land) in the west of Aldham, and … both Aldham Hall and Bourchiers Hall, with which Hoe farm descended until the break-up of the Western estate in …
A History of the County of Essex
… was occasionally held at Joseph Sewell's house, Hoe Farm, which was licensed in 1705. The Sewells and two other …
A History of the County of Sussex
… had there a 'palace' or manor-house and a large demesne farm of some 500 acres of arable, cultivated on the … lapsed, Burrell then describing it as 'a freehold manor farm of 100 acres'. 60 In 1428 Agnes Tyxale held knight's fee … ribs, both moulded; some of the ashlar here is partly of chalk, partly of freestone of a different colour, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… engaged in the cultivation of the land, and several neat farm-houses have recently been erected by the Earl of … by a moat, and is supposed to have been an exploratory station during the incursions of the Picts and Scots, is an … time of the Domesday survey, this was a berewic, or corn-farm, annexed to the manor of Offenham, and held by the abbey …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… suggested by earth-works visible in 1976. In the 1790s a farm-house, Aldsworth Farm, was recorded north-west of the church. 41 East of the church stands the Manor, the rectory farm-house which dates from the 17th century. On the green …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… porches was built in the village. 21 In 1849 Parsonage farm had a thatched barn, stable, and cider cellar integral … survives near the road. In the late 19th century Alford farm had the most extensive farmbuildings, many of which … constable boarded in 1891 and was in charge of a police station at Alford in 1897. 22 RELIGIOUS HISTORY CHURCH Roger …
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