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A History of the County of Oxford
… and closes attached to Bampton Earls manor (wholly or partly in Lew); 32 some sections may have corresponded … of Shill brook either at the end of modern Bridge Street or further north near the Deanery, the estate's boundary ran … track to Aston village which crossed Stone Bridge furlong in Aston's Kingsway field. 46 It has been suggested …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to lie in the fields of Wickham, Neithrop, and Calthorpe 'or in some or one of them'. 2 The name Hardwick seems to have … covered only Neithrop's fields and indeed stated that one furlong adjoined Calthorpe fields. 4 Within the fields of … area south and east of the road to Broughton; some of the furlong names suggest that, and the total acreage ( c. 506 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… scarped closes lying on each side of a hollow-way or main street. The latter ('a''b''c' on plan) is of … (from 'b') to the stream. Further N. two short hollow-ways or lanes also extend N.W. of the stream. On the N.W. side of … shape ('h' on plan), separated by a mutilated bank or dam only 1 m. high at the W. but 2 m. high at the E. The …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… perhaps roofed, with a bath-house in one corner, a room or rooms at either end and other structures including a … have the same orientation as the buildings and the 4 acres or more of walled closes which surround them; this is also … seen as a crop-mark mile S.E. of (3), lies around Furzey Furlong Barn covering perhaps 2 acres (Plate 55). An entrance …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the garden is closed on the S. by a large flat-topped bank or terrace, 1.5 m. high, with a low rectangular mound at its W. end. It is perhaps the site of an arbour or summer-house, but it is not shown on the map of 1716. The wooded garden or orchard further S. no longer exists. These garden remains …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Some movement S. in the middle ages on to the original or altered course of the Roman road can be inferred from the … and antiquity of Bird's Farm (Monument (9)); houses on or near the road now account for about half the village, … 'Brook', 'Hill' and 'Long' Fields and an 'Intercommon Furlong' lay between the last two and the hamlet of Whitwell. …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… only from the mid 16th century that the addition of Davy or David was used occasionally. 4 From the later 18th century … later pasture, called Durpits and open arable in 12-a Furlong in West field. The rent included a well-fed goose. 14 … including the mill and a roofless tenement. 1 Lang Furlong in West field was recorded in 1701 and Maple Furlong
A History of the County of Somerset
… includes the village of Bawdrip and subsidiary settlements or former settlements at Knowle and Crook to the west, Horsey … 13 That drain, in the 17th century known as Peasy rhyne or Black Ditch, flowed from Great Lake near Parchey in … Glastonbury road at Knowle during the 20th century. Crany or Crandon and West Crandon fields were still worked in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bawdrip village in the early 19th century. 23 'Grypes' or baulks were ordered to be built at the ends of furlongs in … de la Ford liberty of milling in any of his mills, water or wind. 43 There was a windmill on Bradney manor in 1324 44 …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… pennon of the pleasure-boat fluttering in the breeze, or the patient angler pursuing his "contemplative … "They had not before the Conquest, nor for a hundred years or more after it, any coroners or bailiffs from among themselves; but they had one bailiff …
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