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A History of the County of Somerset
… Central railway opened a line beginning near Cole, in Pitcombe, to a terminus known as the Lower station. That line …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… a triangular southern extension between Castle Cary and Pitcombe, measured 2 km. from north to south at its deepest … the rest more gently to 120 m. (394 ft) in the east on the Pitcombe boundary. 5 COMMUNICATIONS 36. Ansford 1838 The … recorded in the 18th century and another drew maps for the Pitcombe estate in 1810. The growth of Castle Cary from this …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Hill by 1831, but a new route over Cattle Hill through Pitcombe to Bruton was made c. 1830. Both Bruton roads were … was united with Holton. In 1976 it was joined instead with Pitcombe and Shepton Montague and in 1985 the three parishes …
A History of the County of Somerset
… hundred of the same name, has interlocking boundaries with Pitcombe and Shepton Montague to the west and south 92 and dependent chapelries of Brewham to the east and Pitcombe to the west 93 indicating its probable origin as a … parish. It was, however, irregular in shape: a tongue of Pitcombe intrudes into its western side for nearly 2 km., …
A History of the County of Somerset
… comprised the Tancarville fee of Bruton, Honeywick (in Pitcombe), Milton (Clevedon), Pitcombe with Cole, Redlynch, Witham, and Yarlington. 3 In … Knowle (in Shepton Montague), Milton (Clevedon), Pitcombe, Redlynch, Upton (Noble), Wyke (Champflower), and …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Galhampton in North Cadbury, and Hadspen and Honeywick in Pitcombe. SRO, DD/AB 14. Wilts. RO 383/332. The survey does … Kelly's Dir. Som. (1894); Castle Cary Visitor June 1897. Pitcombe, Hadspen House, deeds, bdle. 41; TNA, PROB 11/61; …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Cary stone although it was quarried mostly in neighbouring Pitcombe parish. 9 COMMUNICATIONS The present pattern of …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… of the same name, later included Ansford and parts of Pitcombe and may be coterminous with the medieval … a. of poor quality land, and Cary manor land at Hadspen in Pitcombe. 12 That resulted in some lands being held jointly … box 7; DD/YB 12; DD/X/AR 5; DD/X/PHH 3; Hadspen House, Pitcombe, deeds, bdles 41 & unnumbered; Wilts. RO 1443, box …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… administrative unit including Ansford and possibly part of Pitcombe. Caryland appears to have been regarded as a tithing … Cary and Ansford, another for Hadspen, a foreman for Pitcombe and Cole, a hayward, and from 1767 a crier. 16 In … no courts leet had been held. 17 The area of the manor in Pitcombe known as Hadspen tithing had its own officers. 18 In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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