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A History of the County of Essex
… vice in 1578, probably had the advowson from Sir Richard or his son Sir Jerome Weston. 93 The Westons retained the … alive at the next presentation he was to have the rectory or was to nominate a rector. If not, the presentation was to … The entrance front is Georgian in style. At the south end of the front a ground-floor room was added in the 19th …
A History of the County of Essex
… is a square double-fronted building dating from the early or mid-19th century. Roden Lodge, which adjoins Butt Hatch to … which at one time was known as Rood House. 10 Half a mile north of Roden Lodge, on the west side of the road is … altered outside. A ¼ mile north-west of Slade's is Wood End Farm, which is linked with the main road by a lane which …
A History of the County of Essex
… subinfeudated during the 12th century by Aubrey de Vere or one of his successors. About 1190 the manor was referred … meadow, 5 acres of wood, and 6 acres of pasture. In 1292 or 1293 William de Marny and Amice his wife conveyed 28 acres … Longbarns (some 230 acres), Frayes (see below), and Wood End. 63 In 1848 it was stated that all the parish was …
A History of the County of Essex
… The National Society gave £20 and subscribers all or most of the further £24 required. 44 In 1828 there were 29 … converted into two dwellings, one a bungalow. The south end of the building consists of a two-story red-brick block with a gable-end facing the road. It was formerly the schoolmaster' house …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… a wide and fertile valley, smiling beneath the industry of man. He sees churches, villages, and mansions, thickly … pennon of the pleasure-boat fluttering in the breeze, or the patient angler pursuing his "contemplative … reign, all that the olde chirche-yarde at the west end of the olde markett-place, of ould tyme called St. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were once a single estate. 78 Beckbury (Becca's burh or house) 79 is bounded on the west partly by the river Worfe … a conservation area in 1981. 2 Snowdon Farm, at the north end of Snowdon pool in 1752, was rebuilt west of the pool c. … alehouse for forty years and was recommended as the best man in Beckbury to be licensed. 10 Ale sellers were mentioned …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Gaitskell, Esq. The parochial church stands about half a mile south-west of the village; and a church in the early … This parish comprises 3909 acres, whereof 98 are common or waste, and is intersected by the river Wandle; the soil is … of a nave, chancel, and aisles, with a chapel at the east end of each aisle, and a circular tower the upper part of …
A Dictionary of London
… west of No. 19 (Hatton, 17-8-O.S. 1880), near the west end. "Neck's Rents" in Supplement to Land, 1880. Removed for … it was so called either as the highway to Brewer's Quay, or else from the sign of the Bear there (All Hallows Barking, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… which before his time Osbern had, and discharged the geld or tax for it as three bov. 1 The land one car. There Goisfrid the man (or tenant) of Roger had one plow, or car, and fifteen acres …
A History of the County of Essex
… the northern boundary of the urban district by about mile. East Ham became a municipal borough in 1904 and a … increased in importance, East Ham seems to have stagnated or even declined. This was at least partly due to flooding in … applied to the central part of this road. The northern end was known in the 18th century and later as White Post …
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