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A History of the County of Sussex
… The manor house, variously called Bury, Berea, and Berri Court in the 19th and 20th centuries, seems often to have … was mentioned in 1460. 74 Its successor was called Berri Court in 1995. 75 It is L-shaped, its outer walls and some … various dates between 1657 and 1716. 24 A new pulpit and high pews were inserted in 1765 25 and replaced in 1871. 26 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Gobion. lie behind the existing houses on the N. side of High Street, on limestone at 90 m. above OD. A group of … this section there are traces of a large bank 1 m.1.5 m. high and 5 m.6 m. wide. The boundary then ran N.W. as far as … the hedge is here in places on a bank again up to 1.5 m. high and 6 m. wide. The N. edge of the medieval park may have …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… large embankment, 190 m. long, 25 m. wide and up to 3.5 m. high, broken towards the N. end to allow the existing stream … rectangular enclosure bounded by a low bank up to 1 m. high with similar internal banks at its E. end. At the W. end …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… E. wall, (2) tapering slab with defaced head in high relief at top, 13th-century; near S. porch, (3) to James … N.E., is a dry ditch with a right-angled bend. (3). Showle Court, house, outbuilding and moat, 1,160 yards N.N.E. of the … (13). Cottage, 60 yards E. of (12). (14). Monksbury Court, about 1 m. N.E. of the church, is of 18th or …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor in the later Middle Ages, one incorporating a court leet. 36 Estreats survive for the 1540s, when the court … In 1634 he was in dispute with his patron in the Court of High Commission and was at law with the parish clerk. Clifford …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 'wicked' should be dropped from the list. 74 By Charity Commission Schemes of 1907 and 1913, £100 of the Fletcher …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thomas was initially a supporter of the Oxford Movement, 'high and dry' according to bishop Wilberforce; 85 he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was the tenant-at-will of Fretes croft, who paid the high rent of 1 mark but no services; the croft may well have … 70 A likely consequence was a reduction in the relatively high number of landless labourers observed in the 16th … arable crop, with barley and oats also grown, and a high percentage of root crops. 3 The lavish household …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the river meadows, sometimes caused inconvenience as high as the village. When the Thames Navigation Commission built a pen at King's weir in 1789 and a pound … paper mill: the river level was kept permanently high, so that low-lying ground was almost always flooded and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had by 1255 been withdrawn from suit at the hundred court of Wootton by Richard, earl of Cornwall. Earl Edmund … increased its dinner allowance from 20 s. to the unusually high figure of 30 s., and set an upper limit as high as £3 10 s. 25 In 1776 Yarnton spent £32 on poor relief, …
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