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A History of the County of Oxford
… as Begbroke Hill. The Spencers' land lay south of the village across the centre of the parish, adjoining their … to farm from Hall Farm at the west end of Begbroke village. John Croke, the only other major landowner, presumably took land north of the village, where his successor's estate later lay. 10 All those …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a parish house at the south-west end of St. Michael's Lane, adorned with a stone tablet inscribed 'Begbroke School … had ceased. 35 By 1878 there were only 20 children in the village and all but a few went to school in Kidlington. 36 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Rowel brook and on part of the southwest by Frogwelldown Lane, an ancient route; elsewhere the boundary had an … gently from c. 100 m. in the west to c. 70 m. at the village, while to the east it is almost flat. Most of the … the village, known in the early 19th century as Watery Lane, was said in 1820, shortly before it was widened and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been that later known as Hall Farm, at the west end of the village. It is a large, two-storeyed building with stone … Dashwood. 71 A house, garden, and orchard south of the village street passed to Anne Morris, whose husband James … to Bladon, and four closes west of the path and Dalton Lane were devised to Elizabeth Parry; 74 they were bought in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a well known Oxford nonconformist, preached in the village in the 1830s, but with what effect is unknown. 21 In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… S.W. (c)xi. N.E.) Belchamp Otton is a small parish and village about 4 m. W. of Sudbury. Ecclesiastical a (1). … Church of St. Ethelbert and All Saints stands in the village. The walls are of flint rubble, partly covered with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… N.E. (b)v. S.E.) Belchamp St. Paul's is a small parish and village about 5 m. W. of Sudbury. Ecclesiastical b (1). Parish Church of St. Andrew stands m. N.E. of the village. The walls are of flint rubble with dressings of …
A Dictionary of London
… Bell (The) Inn - Bell Alley, Hosier Lane Bell (The) Inn On the east side of Aldersgate Street, … mentioned in Lond. I. p.m. III. 324. Bell (The), Birchin Lane Messuage called the Bell with a garden situate in parish … Martin Bowes (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 156). In Birchin Lane, and given by John Long, in 1503 to the parish (End. Ch. …
A Dictionary of London
… of the Railway Depots. Bell Alley, St. Katherine's Lane See Bell Court. Bell Alley, St. Martin's le Grand See … formation of John Street. Bell Court West out of Foster Lane, in Aldersgate Ward (Horwood, 1799-Lockie, 1816), north … erected 1825-9. Bell Court South out of Bell Alley, Golden Lane. In Cripplegate Ward Without (Rocque, 1746-Elmes, 1831). …
A Dictionary of London
… See Bell Square. Bell Inn On the east side of Warwick Lane, in Castle Baynard Ward (O. and M. 1677-Lockie, 1816). … Wardrobe Place (q.v.) and Bell Yard. See Bell Yard, Carter Lane. Bell Inn On the west side of Wood Street at No.86, near … Bell Square East out of St. Martin's le Grand to Foster Lane in Aldersgate Ward (Horwood, 1799-Lockie, 1816). First …
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