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A History of the County of Hertford
… This was taken from a little house called Cantling's, near the old church, which is about 160 years old. Mr. … seem to have passed together to the canons of St. Paul's, London, by whom they were held at the time of the Domesday … of two fables, those of the wolf and the crane, and the kite and the snake. The abaci are square, with interlacing …
A History of the County of Warwick
… west of it. The Birmingham and Derby section of the L.M.S. railway runs north and south through the parish, roughly … show signs of age. The School House (now the master's residence) east of the church and vicarage, and facing … with some 17th-century framing. There was a mill, worth 9 s. 4 d., at Kingsbury in 1086, 9 and another at Dosthill, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to the WeedonLeamington Spa branch of the former L.M.S. Railway, whose station of Napton and Stockton is just … was carried through 5b, and a portion allotted as the Poor's Land was charged with providing 25 yearly for the school. … the king and was rated at 12 hides and half a virgate; 2 s. of its total value of 12 was represented by a mill, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… possessed an affix to distinguish it from West or Bishop's Lavington. 1 The earliest affix, so far as is known, was … mile wide along almost the entire length of East Lavington's eastern boundary and an area in the north, including … Burke, Land. Gent. (1952). W.A.S. Libr., Devizes, 'Kite's Pedigrees'. Burke, Land. Gent. (1952). W.A.S. Libr., …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Semington road is said to have been near Taylor-Warren's School 21 (see below). Another gate is mentioned on … area between the Calne and Devizes roads known as Brown's Lane, Prater's Lane, and Broad Lane are said to owe their … Churchwardens' Accts. 1798 1906, in church parvise. E. Kite, Monumental Brasses of Wilts. 81. Aubrey, Topog. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… among the other possessions of it, came into the king's hands, who the next year granted it, with scite of the … Sir Thomas Kempe, of Ollantigh, and he in queen Elizabeth's reign alienated it to Thomas Smith, esq. of Westenhanger, … 5 William Wilson, inducted Oct. 1731, obt. 1738. Arthur Kite, A. M. July 15, 1738, obt. 1765. Robert Tournay, A. M. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Mill or Burnend Mill. 3 Traces of St. Mary Magdalene's Chapel are found near Rossway to the south-west of the … and considerable remains of the earthwork known as Grim's Dyke exist. The following place-names occur:Pinnuks, … Weedens Wick, Witch Hill, Woman Croft, Laglie, Kyght or Kite Field, Merlyng Croft, Chapel Crofts, and Amberlaynes, in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of stained glass, doubtless the fruit of some collector's zeal. Late in the 17th century a large central chimney of … the Battle of Waterloo and is marked on Greenwood's map of 1820. It has given the name 'One Tree Hill' to the … no. 13. W.A.M. xli, 91: the review of an article by E. Kite on the mill and the Ringeburne family, in Wilts. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the two another road leads through the hamlet of Kite Green to Henley and Beaudesert. The main road bears … of Meulan, in 1086, 19 but Hugh held of the count Britnod's 5 hides, 20 which subsequently formed the manor of Beaudesert 21 (q.v.). Turbern's portion is said to have passed from the count to his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… No. 1 Balloon School, provided instruction in the use of kite balloons for the British Expeditionary Force. 19 The … Artillery and the Royal Navy. 20 Known in 1929 as Larkhill Kite Balloon Station and in 1932 as the R.A.F. Balloon … (d. 1294), and grandson John Neville (d. 1334). 30 John's son Gilbert held of the earl of Hereford in 1344, the last …
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