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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… 110 ft. to 125 ft. across. A summer-house now stands on the top and the sides have been cut into for a wide path. … The burials were in wooden coffins regularly laid on a W.-E. alignment, without grave goods, and were probably … Ward Stray) there were North Field, Haver Garths, and Mill Field N. of Lawrence Street, and Chapel Flat to the S., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… All but three of the twenty barrows in the parish lie on the heathlands rising to the N. of the River Frome. Most … probably bells, one within group (A). Barrows (613) lie on chalk N. of the River Piddle. (A) Pallington Heath Group … yds. E.S.E. of (123). Ploughed almost flat. ( cf. Taylor's Park Farm Estate Map ( c. 1770), and Air Ministry photo. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… contour line, but rises to over 600 ft. at Scotland Farm on the west and at Bexley Hill on the east. From the latter … south-eastern quarter of the parish is occupied by Cowdray Park, of 600 acres in extent adorned with an avenue of … being rated at 4 hides and including the third part of a mill. 39 With William's other estates it later formed part of …
Easington
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… crossing a stream which in 1605 was called Easington brook. 6 That diversion, close to Cutt Mill in the north of Cuxham, gave both parishes a share in … Talmage. The church and surrounding cluster of houses sit on its north side at 8595 m., looking towards Warpsgrove and …
Survey of London Monograph
… among which was a picturesque windmill where now is Acton Park. The property belonging to East Acton Manor House was on the east side of East Acton Lane, and was partly freehold … There are records, however, of an earlier house, either on the same site or on a part of the same estate. By his will …
The Environs of London
… Mrs. Sandford,) author of various essays, and a commentary on the Bible. Sir Edward Alston's park. Monken Frith-house. In the year 1660, Sir Edward Alston … years the residence of Lord Chief Justice De Grey. The park has been long ago converted again into tillage. Grant to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Mary, stands on a hill about mile S.E. of Oakleigh Park railway station. The old walls are covered with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with Bulkington to about 250 ft. near the village. It lies on the Kimmeridge clay belt of north-west Wiltshire, and is … In 1268 Peter Long and Maud his wife acknowledged that a mill and land in Coulston belonged to Nicholas Frankeleyn. 33 … 66 He bought a small property, which included Coulston Mill, from Peter Delm in 1740. 67 The house of the Godolphins …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Trussell and Bednall, as defined in 1671 and 1796, 2 were on the west the River Penk at Radford Bridge, on the north … the north of the house. Near the south-west corner of the park is an octagonal brick dovecot, probably dating from the … house there is an ornamental water supplied by the former mill stream. Near its north end is a small brick bath house …
A History of the County of Sussex
… chase' of the Earl of Arundel. 2 In 1326 there was both a park and a 'foreign wood' of Selhurst, 3 and it continued to … one rising from south to north: the church stands on the higher ground at the north end. There are several … had no lands here after the Conquest. Mention of the park land of East Dean occurs in 1189 in an entry on the Pipe …
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