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A History of the County of Somerset
… commodities landed. The firm of Stuckey and Bagehot of Langport had a coal-yard north of the river in Long Load's … house and a virgate in Ash and other lands in Wearne near Langport. 411 The manor had an income of 13 13 s. 1 d. in … 1830 carriers connected regularly with Yeovil, Crewkerne, Langport, Taunton, Bridport, and Bristol, and in 1839 5 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (1897, 1902). Ibid. (1910, 1914, 1919). D. M. Ross, Hist. Langport, 272; Prob. 11/134 (P.C.C. 80 Parker). S.R.O., …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the converging rivers Yeo and Parrett, 1 mile SSE. of Langport, is just over 2 miles from north to south and 1 mile … Episcopi. 23 It formed an extension to the roads of the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary Trust. 24 The new road in the north replaced a grass track known as Langport Wall. 25 A singlestoreyed brick toll-house was still …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by similar roads and tracks, the present road from the Langport-Somerton road at Halfway House being known as … It survived until 1808. 33 The Half Way House inn on the Langport-Somerton road was so named in 1817, having formerly … and his heirs in 1230, together with land and rents in Langport and free warren for hares in Pitney. 44 Geoffrey …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was quartered by an east-west route between Wincanton and Langport known as the street in the early 13th century, 8 and … were turnpiked by the Ilchester trust in 1753 12 and the Langport road in 1824 by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary trust, which built a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Stratton Coles, by his fatherin-law Vincent Stuckey, the Langport banker. 12 The former open arable fields occupied a … by William Sargeant before 1485. 86 In 1499 John Heyron of Langport (d. 1501) acquired lands in Shepton from William and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… century an irregular group of small cottages between the Langport and Long Sutton roads, probably settled in the 17th … hills. North-west field was in the angle formed by the Langport road, extending to Somerton hill, and the High Ham road. Southwest field lay immediately south of the Langport road, to the west of St. Cleers Farm. South field …
A History of the County of Somerset
… perhaps in an attempt to create a through route. 36 The Langport trust adopted roads linking Fouts with Compton … was of importance in the campaign before the battle of Langport in the following year. It was destroyed by Colonel … 1810 leaving his property in Compton to Vincent Stuckey of Langport. 292 On Vincent's death in 1845 it passed to John …
A History of the County of Somerset
… route from Bristol to Dorchester and was turnpiked by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary trust in 1753. 15 Cross … road in the 17th century 17 and was turnpiked by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary trust in 1778 but had …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in origin, 20 was turnpiked through the parish by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary trust in 1778 but had …
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