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A History of the County of Sussex
… usually being flint and brick, with roofs of thatch, tile, or slate; one house near the school in North End Road and … Walberton is a scattering of buildings of the 18th century or earlier, some perhaps built on roadside waste. 34 The name … 55 The corner of Main and Bilsham roads was called Bognor bridge by 1886. 56 Drove Lane mentioned from 1542 57 was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… which eventually prevailed and the three daughters or their heirs were declared coheirs. The manor was then held … Jordan Gwihaine. 43 It probably passed to Sir Adam Gwyene or Gyan (fl. 1238-42) 44 who died before 1272 leaving his son … a. of meadow but most of the pasture was in the two parks or in Aylescombe wood, where the underwood had recently been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… part of the south-east corner of Yarnton west of King's bridge. A house stood c. 1200 on the Yarnton side of the … 49 The name was preserved in the 17th century in Frize or Frice farm and grounds, 50 and that corner of Yarnton was … vicarage was looted and fired by adherents of William of Stamford, the expelled abbot, presumably because the vicar …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… (W.) from Selkirk; containing, with the village of Ettrick-Bridge and part of Yarrowford, 1264 inhabitants. This place, … is associated with reminiscences of deeper interest, or more closely identified with the finest strains of … a mile and a half in circuit, by a narrow neck of land, or sandbank, thrown up by opposite currents of two small …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… all the larger and fashionable houses were copyhold or freehold; the only house of more than average status built … and Nassington were built to designs by J. C. Traylen of Stamford ( Mercury, 21 Oct.). Ecclesiastical (1) The Parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is stated, that "Mathew de Redeman and Robert de Kemyers, or Cynyers, held the eighth part of a knight's fee in Yeland, … flows through much pleasing scenery, and is crossed by a bridge at the village. Yealmpton was anciently denominated a … to the Romans. It derives its name from the river Yeo, or Ivel, the Velox of Ravennas, which, having its source in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the parish of Llangyvelach, form the ecclesiastical parish or district of Clydach, formed under the act 6th and 7th … manor. The area is 332 acres, of which 30 acres are common or waste. Ynyscynhaiarn (Ynys-Cynhaiarn) YNYSCYNHAIARN … on the Lesser Neath river, over which is a neat stone bridge, connecting the two shires of Brecknock and Glamorgan. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Yielding - Yoxhall Yielding, or Yelden (St. Mary) YIELDING, or Yelden ( St. Mary), a … from his body, and being sent to London was fixed upon the bridge. During the war between the houses of York and … and by the Derwent as far down as the vicinity of Stamford Bridge, where an irregular boundary line commences, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… following the circuit S.W. of the Ouse from Skeldergate Bridge, to Lendal Bridge, then, across the river, by Bootham … of water, of 2 miles. There were four main gates, or bars, all with projecting barbicans, six postern gates, … may perhaps still have been a crossing of the Foss at or near the Roman one. St. Mary Castlegate, a pre-Conquest …
Survey of London
… - YORK ROAD [See plates 25, 26 and 27.] The first Waterloo Bridge Act contained a clause for the continuation of Stamford Street across Waterloo Road to Westminster Bridge … in character to Nos. 313 though they were built a year or two later. They were demolished in 1950 for road …
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