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A History of the County of Warwick
… on the east bank, occurs in 1392: Rentals and Surveys (P.R.O.), Duchy of Lanc. 43, 14/3. a Deeds in possession of Mr. G. P. Mander, nos. 13, 56. Chanc. Inq. p.m., 2 Edw. I, file … Cary, and Greenwood as above, p. 22, n. 7. Ex inf. G.W.R. Co. Maxstoke Cartulary (Coll. Trin. Oxon.), fol. cxlii. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… end of the 19th century, first in 1874 by the architect E. G. Bruton and then in 1878 by Arthur Vernon of High Wycombe. … double boarding; it stands on straddle stones and has 1765 R.C. carved on a beam. The only other outlying farmhouse of … of Aston and Crowell were united. 471 The bishop and Mr. W. H. Wykeham-Musgrave present alternately to the new joint …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… site. The estate belonged to racehorse trainers. In 1907 W. T. Robinson of Foxhill in Wanborough sold it to W. Hall … in 1817, prebendary in 1822. He presented his son J. W. R. Landon to succeed him as vicar in 1825, and the son … stone for building in Bishopstone. Stone was sold to the G.W.R. c. 1840 for 213 which was invested. The quarry was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1814 at a cost of 1,900, 14 and the section of the G.W.R. line from Oxford to Banbury, with a station at Enslow, was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at least partly occupied. Until changes made by the R.D.C. most of the village street names dated from about this … windows. Its stables bear William Cartwright's initials 'W. C. Esq. 1759'. The 'Elephant and Castle' was originally of … doorway which bears the almost illegible inscription: 'G.C.:T.W.:T.M. Townesmen Anno. 1610'. 60 Until at least the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the 19th century. In 1903 it was the residence of A. R. FitzGerald. 23 It is a large house in extensive grounds. … family in 1859. 30 It is now (1950) the residence of Mr. W. H. Watkins. 31 It consists of three inward-facing … Trowbridge was operating in 1841. 97 In the same year the G.W.R. line from London reached Bath and Bristol. 98 In 1701 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bowd's bridge and the reservoir was used for leisure. The G.W.R. LondonBristol line was built north of the canal and opened …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1780. 9 The Aynho and Ashendon section of the former G.W.R.'s main line from London to Birmingham crosses the centre …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bradney (vicar 182540). 185 The house was sold to J. G. D. Thring of Alford House (d. 1874) for 7,500 in 1831. 186 … Bristol. 201 The daughter of the last, Mary Anne, married W. N. Tonge (d. 1844) of Alveston (Glos.) in 1804. 202 They … used as a storeroom. Charities for the Poor. None known. S.R.O., CR 92. This article was completed in 1970. P.O. Dir. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Watlington line in 1872, which was taken over by the G.W.R. in 1884. 14 There was a halt a -mile south of Chinnor …
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