Search

Displaying 321 - 330 of 365
A History of the County of Somerset
… by 1838. 13 The principal road through the village links Crewkerne with the LondonExeter road via Ilchester at Lopen … of the Foss along two small lanes each side of the road to Crewkerne. Church Street, formerly Higher Street, 17 running … court house and common bakehouse, 19 stand beside the Crewkerne road between the two streets. North of Cross Tree …
A History of the County of Somerset
… one of the largest in the county. It lies 5 miles north of Crewkerne, 3 miles south of Somerton, and 4 miles south-west … Load. The principal route through the parish runs from Crewkerne in the south, enters the parish from the Foss Way … their daughter Alice and her husband Robert Merifield of Crewkerne (d. 1686). 141 Thereafter it passed to Robert's son …
A History of the County of Somerset
… MERRIOTT The Parish of Merriott 1 lies 2 miles north of Crewkerne and is traditionally known as Little Ireland. The … long SE. boundary with Chiselborough, West Chinnock, and Crewkerne is marked by the river Parrett or by one of its … is bounded on the west by Hinton St. George and Furland in Crewkerne. Its roughly triangular shape enclosed an area of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… The parish of Misterton lies immediately southeast of Crewkerne, its name, a contraction of 'Minsterton', … of that town. 1 The village is sited about 1 mile from Crewkerne on the main road to Dorchester. It has an area of … has an irregular and evidently later western boundary with Crewkerne. 2 The south of the parish is dominated by Knowle …
Magna Britannia
… whom it passed, by female heirs, to those of Stanton and Crewkerne. It was afterwards in the family of Prous. The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… mantuas. 137 The four girls who went in 1873 to work in Crewkerne were probably typical of a parish which then had … 1630, founded exhibitions at Oxford in 1626 for boys from Crewkerne grammar school. 218 James Dugdale, D.D., rector … ed. Weaver. V.C.H. Som. ii. 66. R. G. Bartelot, Hist. Crewkerne School, 338. J. Walker, Sufferings of the Clergy; …
Magna Britannia
… to his mother, and her heirs by her second husband John Crewkerne; and they passed with one of the co-heiresses of Crewkerne, to Broughton. The last of this family died in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to provide more direct access from Kingsbury southwards to Crewkerne. 38 The link towards Crewkerne was the point of a projected light railway between Martock, Petherton, and Crewkerne in 19078. 39 Toll houses were built at Bridge …
A History of the County of Somerset
… southern boundary of the county, 3 miles south-west from Crewkerne and 8 miles east from Chard. It is bordered on the west and north-west by Winsham, on the east by Crewkerne, and on the south by Broadwindsor (Dors.) and … It had an area of 1,457 a. until a detached part of Crewkerne near Greenham was added in 1885 to give it a total …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Coker, W. division of Somerset, 3 miles (E.) from Crewkerne; containing 431 inhabitants. The parish is … 2 r. 28 p., and is situated on the road from Dorchester to Crewkerne. Limestone is quarried for burning. The living is a …
Displaying 321 - 330 of 365