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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Hartcliffe with Bedminster, E. division of Somerset, 1 mile (S. by W.) from Bristol; containing, with the tythings … It comprises 908 acres, of which 99 are common or waste; the surface is diversified with hill and dale, and … by a screen, with a low embattled tower at the west end, and seems to have had formerly a south aisle, as there …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… brick walls and a tiled roof and is of the late 18th or early 19th century. (472) House, No. 33, of two storeys … by this map are enumerated on the general map in the end-pocket. J.B.A.A., xv (1859), 15. V.C.H., Wilts. vi, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… some slight remains of the church, which was destroyed two or three centuries since. Beeston Old Hall, built in 1610, is … Here are some remains, consisting chiefly of the west end of the church, with a small tower, and part of the … inhabitants, of whom 845 are in the township of Beetham, 1 mile (S.) from Milnthorpe. The parish comprises by …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in the history of that place. The village consists of 40 or 50 dwellings, and is pleasantly situated. In a good house … Jesus I come quickly, Hal-le-lu-jab. Such was the end of one, beloved by all who knew her. If a parent has …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… the manor of Beetham by marriage with his wife Ingerith, or by feoffment not much earlier than the reign of Richard I. … then aged 13. On the Cappleside pew in Beetham church are or used to be his initials with those of his wife Magdalen … Cal. of Com. for Compounding, iii, 1867. Perhaps southern end of Meathop Fell. Probably Holme Island. In 1191 Alan, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… probably in 1653 and the older buildings are either ruined or incorporated in outbuildings. The remains form an … lights in a square head with a moulded label; at the W. end of the wall is a projecting turret-staircase. The S. wall … splays of the S.W. window were carried down to within 5 or 6 ft. of the floor; there are traces of a corresponding …
A History of the County of York
… topographical and other lists compiled in classical times or from classical writings. Ptolemy says that ' Eborakon was … 41 In 796 Æthelred met a violent and well-deserved end elsewhere, 42 and Osbald, patricius, was elected to the … no mention of an earl of York between 1023 and 1041. A man of obscure origins, to which fabulous stories, including …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the way to Bladon, Parson's clay, at the south-west end of Dalton Lane, and a close in the Marshes; the total was … late 17th century and early 18th tithes were paid in kind or in cash, but by the 1720s money payments seem to have been … century and for much of the 19th the house was either let or used by curates. 81 It was sold in 1981. 82 Many medieval …
A History of the County of Oxford
… suggests that FitzHerbert took land in the south-west end of the parish and east of the Oxford-Woodstock road, … been omitted since in 1279 there seem to have been 5 hides or 20 yardlands, including a 3-yardland estate held by … level of a landless labourer, 3 on goods of £2, and 1 man on goods of £4. 20 Whatever wealth the parish produced …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1786, 27 in fact seems to have been in Begbroke House; it, or possibly a successor, closed in 1819. 28 A school run at … school at her cottage, a parish house at the south-west end of St. Michael's Lane, adorned with a stone tablet … Begbroke children attended school in Bladon, Kidlington, or Yarnton. 37 Rent was received from the former schoolhouse, …
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