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A History of the County of Worcester
… residence of George Webb, is now the property of George Hollington. Another estate at ASTWOOD, afterwards called …
Magna Britannia
… the townships of Longford, Alkmanton, Hungry-Bently, Hollington, and Rodsley; and the village of Upper-Thurvaston. … on a charge of high-treason, and convicted in 1586. 36 Hollington (Holintune), and Rodsley (Redeslei), are described … as manors belonging to Henry de Ferrars. The manor of Hollington was in the Meynells in the reign of Edward I. 37 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Edlaston; Ford; Hallows; Hazlewood; Heanor; Hognaston; Hollington; Hoonhouse; Hopton; Langley; Little Eaton; Little …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Harrison of Birmingham, and constructed of red brick, with Hollington stone dressings. 79 The church originated in 1813 … Thomason 58 in the 'Early English' style, is built of Hollington stone with limestone dressings. It is cruciform in … and Son of Birmingham it was built of brick with Bath and Hollington stone dressings, 55 and in 1892 provided sittings …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Hall, matric. 20 Nov., 1668, aged 17, B.A. 1672; rector of Hollington, Sussex, 1687, and vicar 1688. See Foster's Index …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… 11.4 Hollingshead: Eliz, ser, 62.15 Obediah, ser, 38.22 Hollington Edw, ser, 37.3 Hollins: Mary, ser, 35.33 Ric, 46.1 …
Survey of London Monograph
… Professor J. W. HALES. Miss STONE. A. E. NUTTER. A. J. HOLLINGTON, L.C.C. R. G. TATTON. W. E. SEDGWICK. Mrs. HOPE. …
Survey of London Monograph
… I. C. GOULD. Professor J. W. HALES. Mrs. J. S. HILL. A. J. HOLLINGTON, L. C. C. Mrs. HOPE. H. P. HOPGOOD. H. L. …
Survey of London
… character, rests upon columns formed from drums of Hollington stone. Above, the walls are of pink tuck-pointed …
A History of the County of Sussex
… rent-charge of 2 issuing out of the manors of Wilting and Hollington was granted to trustees to the use of the poor …
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