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A History of the County of Sussex
… being extended southwards in the 1970s to surround a high island approached by a bridge from the east. 16 The RECTORY … Sawyer, A.-S. Charters, p. 422. Cf. Cal. Doc. France, ed. Round, pp. 328-9, in which Rob. de Haye grants Barnham ch. to … to the abbey of La Lucerne (Manche): Cal. Doc. France, ed. Round, p. 281. Below, church. S.R.S. xix. 77; xx. 508; …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… The yardlander worked 5 days in the week all the year round but the value of his works increased threefold during … window and those of the aisle and nave were replaced by round-headed lights. 245 The interior was described as …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… windows have each a single 12th-century light with a round head but the eastern window of the two is now blocked; … probably 16th-century. Glass: In navein S.W. window, round-headed panel with trellis pattern and quarries with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… at 110 ft. above OD. The site consists of a small square island, 16 m. across, rising steeply to a small summit only 4 … of a number of ditches up to 2 m. deep surrounding an island and may have originated as a moat. The name Empty …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Gloucester, including Maisemore Meadow, on Alney Island, which had been inclosed in 1794. 4 Parts of Barnwood … ancient parish except for those detached parts on Alney Island and to the south-east transferred to Maisemore and … had small pieces at Wickham in Maisemore Meadow on Alney Island, in Dry Meadow and Frize Meadow between Longford and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… are 15 ft. to 18 ft. high. The two highest have quarter-round N. ends. Except at the S. the slope along the treads is …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the southern half of Barrow and the northern ends of Acton Round and Morville. 5 Over a century before, in 1190, the … and Earl's wood ( c. 411 a.) in the northern part of Acton Round. 16 With the breakup of the priory estate ancient … south-western boundary of Barrow and extended into Acton Round. An area called White Mines lay 0.5 km. north, with a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Furness, opposite to the isle of Walney and Old Barrow island. The trade consists chiefly in the export of malt, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… stood here, is its gateway, which still remains. Barry Island BARRY ISLAND, in the parish of Barry, union of … gracefully pointed arches; the windows of the chancel have round arches: the east window is of elaborate design, and the … principal entrance towards the sea, flanked by two strong round towers, between which is a pointed archway with a …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… we find Sir Peter atte Tye, or Sir Peter at the Eye, or island, lord and patron. He married Dionesia, widow of Sir … of the fabric. At the west end of the nave stands a round tower, in which hangs a small solitary bell, though …
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