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A History of the County of Oxford
… Holywell field in the south-east. 63 The smaller Garsons or Gastons, which lay east of Aston hamlet and whose name … some, notably Rowney and Queenborough, lay in Bampton or Weald and descended later with Golofers farm. 68 Aston … e.g. O.R.O., tithe map (1841), showing Westbreach furlong to the north. Bodl. MS. d.d. Harcourt c 126/14, ct. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… originated as a route to the river crossings at Shifford or Duxford, and in the 18th and 19th centuries continued … running southwards to Aston village through Stone Bridge furlong may have been part of a 'way' which ran south or south-westwards across a stone bridge in the 10th century. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… N.E.-S.W., and below that lie two very small ponds or tanks set at right angles to each other. Beyond the old … the N.W. of the fishponds (3) (SP 491511; 'h' on plan) one furlong has more ridges in its S. half than it has in the N.; groups of the S. ridges join in the centre of the furlong to become single ridges. This must be the result of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the adjunct to its name from the family of Cantelu, or Cantelupe, of whom William de Cantelupe received from … parish comprises 1944 acres, of which about 100 are common or waste; it is bounded on the east and south by a portion of … field, within the parish, at the distance of about a furlong from the Ikeneld-street. Aston-Sandford (St. Michael) …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 86 The ancient parish covered 4,520 a. (1,831 ha), or 6,173 a. if all the foreshore and river within its … further south, around the sinuous inlet called Brimspill (or Brimpspill), are formed of alluvium. The lower land of the … field lay west of Woodend Lane, another field called Brick Furlong lay north of the church, 55 and another called …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Ridge-and-furrow of the common fields exists on the ground or can be traced on air photographs over most of the area … mainly of reversed-S. form, with well-marked headlands or accessways between them, especially in Aynho Park. To the … fields. Elsewhere in the parish, on the lighter sandstone or limestone soils, no ridge-and-furrow remains and only in a …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Winifred Annie: East London College. Barnes, Reginald Furlong: Imperial CollegeRoyal College of Science. [ Barter, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… they were not accepted either as of a defensive nature or as of ancient origin. Later investigators also rejected … see Newnham (2). b(3) Site of moated monastic grange or manor house (SP 562591; Fig. 20), now completely … (SP 562588; Fig. 20) there is a remarkably well-preserved furlong of ridge-and-furrow with dividing ditches between the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… comprising 11,238 a. in 1877 4 and including the townships or hamlets of Bampton, Weald (from an early date physically … Chimney, and Lower Haddon, the last three all shrunk or deserted settlements. All those townships are treated … rise near Lew's southern boundary, reflected in early furlong names, 25 attains over 80 m., and Lew barrow stands …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was divided chiefly between East (later Truelands, Gog, or Further) field, West (later Parson's Hedge or Lew Leaze) … in 'Brokhurst', presumably Brockhurst or Brookfast furlong, later in Middle field, and in 'Linton', was … P.R.O., CP 25/2/196/14 Eliz. I Hil. For Windmill Hill furlong (site of later Windmill Ho.), O.R.O., incl. award; …
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