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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… which crossed the parish, powering both Lydford mill and King a Mill. THE PARISH lay mainly west of the Fosse Way … Hurbrook's Way, followed the south-western boundary from King A Mill to the Fosse at Westover gate. 10 In 1901 a civil … WEST LYDFORD MANOR Brictric held West Lydford under the king in 1066 and by 1086 had been succeeded by his son …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… three car. There was a church, and one mill 16s. This in king Edward the Confessours time was 3l. when the great survey was made in king William's 4l. value. In West Mercham, before the … propr. Incumbent, Rev. Benjamin Cromwell Brown. King's book, 7l. 12s. 1d. Yearly tenths 15s. 2d. . …
Survey of London
… one of their two buildings at Battle Bridge (present-day King's Cross) for the House of Recovery, and this remained … for sorting and distributing parcels going to and from King's Cross, Euston and St Pancras stations, then dealt with chiefly by depots at King's Cross and Euston Square. The Polygon, adjacent to …
Survey of London
… that cut between them. Here, until the urban density of King's Cross looms close, architectural value is primarily … eventually by the coming of the Great Northern Railway to King's Cross in 1850, a turning point in Pentonville's … to organ-builders: to John Wright of Clerkenwell, John King of St Pancras and Joseph Beloudy or Bellondie of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… The W. end of the nave is spanned by two 16th-century king-strut tie-beam trusses with curved braces and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
A History of the County of Sussex
… Robert left a daughter under age in ward to Henry II. The king bestowed her custody and marriage upon Alexander de … Richard, who in 1205 had a charter of confirmation from King John, 6 was holding the fee in 1210 7 but died soon … la Faleyse, and on her death he recovered the lands from King John, on condition that he satisfied Richard de …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the south-west part of the parish in 1875. 74 MANORS. King Athelstan (d. 939) granted TARRING to the church of Christ Church, Canterbury, his brother King Edmund afterwards confirming the grant. 75 By 1086 the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of trussed rafters and two tie-beams, each with braces, king-post, and collar purlin. The north arcade of the nave …
The Environs of London
… wood for 50 hogs." The manor was then valued at 30s., in King Edward's time at 20s. only. It is described as parcel of … in 1601. He attached himself very zealously to the King's party during the civil war. Two days before the …
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