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A History of the County of Oxford
… the only arable in the 19th century. 72 Church field, north-east of the hamlet, East or Great field (perhaps … not mentioned later. The moor, which stretched across the north of the township adjoining Aston's and Shifford's … earlier Chimney's southern part and some areas further north were meadow. 80 All or part of Easthey, later the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thames on the east and south, and streams on the west and north. A small deviation from the Thames, near Duxford, …
The Environs of London
… the east; Woodford on the south-east; Waltham Abbey on the north; and on the west, south-west, and north-west, by the river Lee, which separates it from … Moxon, Gent. 1766; and George Clarges, Esq. 1780. On the north wall of the nave are the monuments of Sarah, wife of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… upon a lofty eminence, at the foot of which flows the North Tyne. Of the ancient building only a tower remains: it … occasionally found. Monkton, the name of an estate on the north bank of the river, seems to indicate the remote … glebe of 43 acres. The church was restored in 1827; on the north side is a fine Norman arch. Here is a school endowed by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… km.) northeast of Newmarket (Suff.) and 10 miles (16 km.) north-east of Cambridge, is a middle-sized parish of c. 4,300 … Badlingham hamlet with c. 1,100 a. Orientated towards the north-west, the parish is approximately rectangular in shape … p. 5. D.I. Gordon, Regional Survey of Railways of Great Britain, v. 141. Cambs. County Council, Chippenham, the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and was inadequate in 1840. 38 Work on a new vicarage north-east of the church began in 1846, using materials from … from a chapel on its south side, and with a vestry on its north, an aisled nave of seven bays, and a rectangular west … in the 13th century, from which period survives the north arcade with closely set piers, alternately round and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The earliest area worked as arable was probably in the north of the parish near the Iron-Age settlement and … c. 1544 (excluding Badlingham) By the mid 16th century the north-eastern third of the parish was probably occupied by … manor. At Chippenham in 1544 there were 424 a. in North field to the north of the village, beyond the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… doorway. A two-storeyed master's house stands behind the north-west end. 92 In 1821 the Chippenham estate added space …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Hospitallers' manor was granted to Sir Edward North, who sold it in 1556 to Thomas Bowles, second son of … from the preceptor of Carbrooke, and Thomas Bowles was North's tenant in 1544. 20 Thomas, who had also inherited the … the biographical inf. D. Defoe, A Tour through Great Britain, int. G.D.H. Cole (1927), i. 75. Lysons, Cambs. 167; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… the chancel being preserved: the Nave, retaining its own North Aisle, was converted into the N. aisle of the present … chancel, with an embattled string course over it. The old North Aisle (11 ft. wide) has a window in the E. wall, two in …
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