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A History of the County of Middlesex
… no. 1; ibid. E 315/498, f. 40. Inf. from curator of Grange Mus. M.R.O., MR/TH/3 m.5. The rooms are mentioned in … Bldgs. Div. in appeal by Alexian brothers, 1973 (TS. in Grange Mus.). Holmes, W. Twyford; Kearney, 'Twyford Abbey'; Grange Mus., 1 B 1 (poor rate bk. 1703-21). Brewer, Beauties …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Vegetable Market Society opened a branch market at Grange Court Station, 11 and much of the fruit produced in … the 1930s there was a firm of linoleummanufacturers near Grange Court Station. 22 During the Second World War a depot …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… c. 1710. 2 The oldest house in the tithing is apparently Grange Court, once the centre of a large manor. 3 Northwood … through the parish was opened in 1851; the eastern part to Grange Court Station was undertaken by the Gloucester and … In 1853 the Hereford-Gloucester line making a junction at Grange Court was opened; 45 it was closed in 1964 and the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… son Anthony had succeeded to the manor, which included Grange Court and a large estate, by 1717, and retained it in … 1870 and his trustees held the manor in 1885. 88 By 1906 Grange Court and at least part of the estate had been … whose widow owned the house and 263 a. in 1968. 89 Grange Court presumably occupies the site of Walmore grange
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… become the manor called Westbury Stourton, 18 there was a grange, haybarn, dairyhouse and sheep-house. On the other … later called Westbury Seymour or St. Maur, 19 there was a grange, an ox-house, and a 'carterstable'. A fishweir is also … 17th centuries. In the middle of the 16th century Bratton Grange had pasture for 700 sheep, 36 and at about the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a much altered house of the same period. The older part of Grange Farm is dated 1739 and Scotts Farm is a somewhat …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Whitaker 47 who was leasing a large part of the Bratton Grange estate. 48 Redlands Farm, which probably represents … 1842 Edward Frowd Seagram, of Bratton House, was leasing Grange Farm and approximately 200 a. from Lord Bath and had a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Winchester (d. 1628/9), who already held the Bratton Grange or Farm estate, 48 and in 1620 Paulet sold it to Sir … it apparently passed to William Bromwich, owner of the grange and farm, for he was admitting tenants on the manor in … of the Whitaker family, who leased most of the Bratton Grange estate, 54 were also leasing lands in the 17th, 18th, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1600 it was known as Weston House, 8 in 1605 as Parsonage Grange, 9 and by 1801 as Court House. 10 Under the Vanlores … barley on 90 a., and beans on 40 a., in a year when the grange was extensively repaired following a great gale. 18 In … the estate and the distance between many tenants and the grange at Westonzoyland probably accounted for difficulties …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… parish boundary it appears to have been diverted away from Grange Farm, perhaps soon after inclosure in 1773. 9 … a more southerly course 10 which perhaps lay close to the grange which Fountains abbey established in the 13th century. … certainly existed by 1696 33 and probably by 1609. 34 Grange Farm is also preinclosure in date. 35 The farm-houses …
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