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A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Inferior Oolite which is overlaid by a band of fuller's earth, while the high ground is formed by the Great Oolite, … estate at Woodchester, 15 and there was woodland worth 20 s. on Bisley manor in 1086. 16 In 1575 280 a. of woodland … mostly removed. Among the later houses are Mount Pleasant Buildings, a row of 11 cottages stepped up the hill, built in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… not given an urban district council under the Act of 1894. S.C. 2/175/7-10. S.C. 6/Hen. VIII/6664 rot. 8d. S.C. 2/175/13. S.C. 6/Hen. VIII/6664 rot. 8; S.C. 2/175/12, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to do service to Miles of Gloucester. The rights of Miles's family evidently lapsed or were challenged, for c. 1170 Ranulph's son Hugh of Cyveiliog granted the fee of Bisley to Humphrey … rectory tithe barn stands north-east of the house, and the buildings formerly belonging to the farm include another …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of France Lynch church, survived in 1972. Richard Champion's house was licensed for worship by Quakers in 1739, 51 but … should be re-established at Bisley. 53 William Verinder's house was licensed for worship by Baptists in 1724. 54 They … Chalford by 1882, and by 1901 there was another at Brown's Hill. 91 Samuel Hook built a chapel of the Swedenborgian …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in strict order; 14 in the mid 18th century Christ Church's manor also included pieces of Lammas meadow perhaps held … in the 16th each had 1 a. of meadow, 17 and the vicar's glebe ( yardland) included 11 a. of arable and 1 a. of … from the 13th century, 23 covered much of the parish's southern part, adjoining Clanfield and Alvescot; the Downs, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rural character, during the 20th century the parish's northern part was transformed by the creation and expansion … 39 a.) of detached meadow by the Thames; the parish's main part was long and narrow, cutting across varied … outlying sites are known before inclosure. 73 Domestic Buildings and Village Development Buildings to the Late 18 th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Marlborough, whose successors also rented Christ Church's estate, and thus became effective lords of the whole … held of William FitzOsbern, earl of Hereford. 3 FitzOsbern's right was not mentioned later, and the overlordship … elder was alleged in the mid 16th century to have allowed buildings to decay, 30 and it seems likely that the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… retained burial rights until the 1580s. The benefice's relative poverty ensured that the church was served usually … appropriated half the church to Osney abbey at Ralph's 'presentation', implying that Ralph had retained some … in 1597, perhaps following uncertainty over Christ Church's title, 12 and by agreement in 1660. 13 Endowment The …
A Dictionary of London
… Court" (q.v.) seems to occupy part of the site in the O.S. etc. The site is now covered by Mark Lane Station. Name … in 1224 by John Bokointe (Duchy of Lanc. Anc. Deeds, L.S. 59). In 46 Hen. III. licence was granted to them to … for the erection of a church and cloister and other buildings (Cal. Chart. R. II. 211), and the old site in …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… 1 The outline of the mediaeval tenement, some 113 ft. (N.S.) by 75 ft., is recognisable in the boundaries on O.S., 1880; it was considerably larger than the normal burgage … and is therefore, one of the oldest documented domestic buildings in the city. Later the house was associated with …
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