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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Monuments: In chancelon N. wall, (1) to Edith (Studley), wife of Hugh Gundry, 16956, sunk stone tablet. In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the hundred of Bullingdon's court. In the case of Studley suit at Beckley once a year is specially mentioned, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Calstone, Eastmead-Street, Quemerford, Stock, Stockley, Studley, Whetham, and Whitley; and containing 5128 … of a Roman station on the opposite side of the river, near Studley, where numerous Roman antiquities have been … free, for the benefit of the inhabitants of Derry Hill, Studley, and Pewsham, many of whom are four miles distant …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by woodland later defined as Chippenham forest: 14 at Studley and Whetham what were probably assarts from the … of Calne parish and of the hundred. 15 Bowood, between Studley and Whetham, remained royal forest, became a liberty, … comprised Eastman Street, Quemerford, Stock, Stockley, Studley, Whetham, and Whitley (all in Calne parish), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Cowage brook; 97 by 1843 the farmstead had been renamed Studley Brook Farm, and between 1843 and 1885 it was … to a small farmstead standing c. 350 m. south of Studley Brook Farm in 1843; the farmhouse there was rebuilt … farmsteads used for farming in 1999. Immediately east of Studley bridge, a site on which cottages were standing in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Compton Bassett, Heddington, and Yatesbury. 47 To the west Studley and Whetham, probably assarts from Chippenham forest, … 52 In the Middle Ages a dependent chapel stood at Studley and possibly others at Quemerford and Whitley, and … In 1841 a west part, Derry Hill, Sandy Lane, and most of Studley, was, with Bowood, part of the district assigned to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… there were other allotments on land owned by the lord of Studley manor. Lord Lansdowne's allotments were leased at a … 123 a., and Conigre, 52 a., were predominantly pasture; Studley Brook farm was of 28 a. with buildings northeast of … Bowood House and c. 75 a. was part of Holly Ditch farm. 81 Studley Brook Farm had been demolished by 1885 and, south of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Robert Foreman (d. 1646) allowed the rent from 1½ a. at Studley to replace a gift to Calne of 20 nobles made by his … in Calne ecclesiastical parish. 46 At both Sandy Lane and Studley there was a dame school in 1858. That at Sandy Lane had 20-30 pupils, that at Studley 10-15. 47 In the 1830s children from both villages …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… West of the line of the Whetham stream and the Marden, Studley and Whetham were settlements which were probably … accounts of those parts of them which lay in Calne parish. Studley had been added to Calne parish by the 13th century, … 82 and Whetham was later part of the parish. Between Studley and Whetham the woodland later called Bowood, with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Their proceedings are discussed elsewhere. 83 A court for Studley manor met in the late 16th century and early 17th and … Cowage, Eastman Street, Quemerford, Stock, Stockley, Studley, Whetham, and Whitley. Beversbrook included land in … of the town. The other two divisions were land at Studley, all or part of the estate called Rumsey's, which was …
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