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A History of the County of Somerset
… earlier courts were held in the hall of a house known as Newhouse 'at the usual table there standing' until c. 1699 …
A History of the County of Essex
… 17th century. About 1 mile north of High Laver Grange is Newhouse Farm, formerly Chalkpits, a timber-framed house … the 17th century. On the east side of the road north of Newhouse Farm there are thirteen council houses in two groups …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… panels and moulded architraves. ConditionGood. c(7). Newhouse Farm, house, 500 yards E.N.E. of (6), is of two …
A History of the County of Essex
… is joined by the road running west from Hallsford Bridge. Newhouse Farm, on this latter road, is a timber-framed and … contained 93 acres of pasture and 176 acres of arable. 59 Newhouse Farm, on the other hand, was entirely pasture (106 …
A History of the County of Essex
… of some 700 acres, including Cold Harbour, Wardens, and Newhouse farms. 44 There was in addition about 1,000 acres in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… up to 63 a. in size. 45 The Roffey manor estate comprised Newhouse, Wimland, and Hurst farms, besides several others, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… survived in 1982: Clovers Farm, a building east of it, and Newhouse Farm further west. Other buildings lay beyond the …
A History of the County of London
… Gerons with appurtenances, messuages, and lands called le Newhouse and Tailfeers and Stewards in Great Parndon to the …
Journal of the House of Commons
… in Major-General Lambert's Regiment: To Ensign William Newhouse, his Commission to be Ensign in that Company: To …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Ensign. Wm. Cash, Captain; John Forgill, Lieutenant; Wm. Newhouse, Ensign. Resolved, That Colonel Eyre be Colonel of …
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