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A History of the County of York East Riding
… New Lane dates from c. 1300, when it was diverted from a more southerly course 10 which perhaps lay close to the … by the subdivision of those original tofts, and only more recently has development extended beyond the back lanes. … by the priory to Fountains abbey, and Fountains got 2 more bovates from Kirkham priory. 49 Richard Malbis (d. 1210) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Case were subsequently connected with the property; and more recently the manorial rights became vested in Richard …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… sw) The parish is roughly triangular and occupies little more than 400 hectares. Its W. boundary follows the A5 which … of the parish. The higher ground in the W. and S., nowhere more than 135 m. above OD, is capped by glacial sands and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… arrow each from the summit of the tower to the distance of more than a mile; to commemorate which event, pillars were … library, established about the year 1760, and containing more than 7000 volumes, with reading-rooms; and the third … in great abundance in every part of the alum-rocks, but more particularly at Whitby Scarr; of these there are many …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the church, Whitcombe Farm and a few cottages but formerly more extensive, lies in an open valley in the N. part of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… side of Colchester Road, were small; in 1867 none had more than two bedrooms. 70Council houses were built on the …
A History of the County of Essex
… leased to a farmer. The priory apparently acquired one or more of the small Colne estates held in 1086 by Richard son …
A Dictionary of London
… east to the garden of Bethlehem and the ditch of "la More "west (Lond. I. p.m. III. p.316). The inn was pulled …
Old and New London
… families and servants in an unusual manner; and this was more particularly seen in Whitechapelthat is to say, the … is very probable; but as the parish was called Matfellon more than a hundred years before, it is very certain that the … frame, with four sand-glasses. Both Caius Cibber and his more celebrated son, Colley Cibber, Pope's enemy, are buried …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… years subsequently, the king, having resolved to build a more commodious abbey on a neighbouring spot, gave it the … of the inhabitants; some have been sunk to a depth of more than 150 fathoms, and extend a considerable distance …
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