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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… road opposite the church. It is a two-storied brick house with whitewashed walls and a hipped roof of stone … been the Rectory. The latter is now called the Manor House. It is a three-storied red-brick farm-house mostly of c. 1830 but with modern bay windows and a new …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… field was known as Dovehouse Close in 1598. The site of a house shown on the 1598 map survives as earthworks at the S. … houses still survived, each with its own close. Thus the house-sites and closes represent partial abandonment of the … confusion between this and (9). The site is under a modern house, and there is now a scarp, slightly curved, 1.5 m. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… The E. range consisted of the sacristy and the chapter house with a passage between them. The Sacristy had a barrel … the S. jamb of the doorway into the cloister. The Chapter House (37 ft. by 21 ft.) has the walls standing up to the … traces of the original stone benches. S. of the chapter house are the remains of the Warming-House (38 ft. by 21 ft.) …
Survey of London
… 679 15 s. 10 d., of which 20 was for the repair of "the house nowe called the Salutacion." The account also mentions … made an Admiral in 1818. He died in 1830. 132 Henry, Lord Somerset, afterwards 13th Earl of Somerset, occupied rooms here in 1880. William Hawes, singer …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 3 The chapel was closed in 1984 4 and became a private house. In 1851 the average congregation was 5060. 5 Then as … or two Quakers from Crawley attended the Witney meeting house at Woodgreen in the late 17th century, 19 and in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at first perhaps chiefly by lessees of Manor farm. A sheep-house probably there was repaired in 1309, 39 and in the 15th … may have been sublet in the earlier 17th century when the house was occupied by the Hampshires. 55 Further … in the 1590s two tenants were allowed 24 timber trees for house repairs. 86 Pigstye coppice (le Stye quarter) was …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… as a branch of the main CharlburyWitney road, with a toll house in Crawley village. 28 It was disturnpiked in 1877, and the toll house was sold. 29 Roads from Witney and Hailey were … Selman family for a copyhold farm of two yardlands; 63 the house is two-storeyed and of three bays, with four- and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… held presumably, as later, in the bishop's manor house at Witney. At first they belonged apparently to a … its business. 16 The court continued to meet at Mount House (the former manor house) in Witney until the mid 19th century, after which it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been absorbed into other holdings. Manor Farm A chief house for the estate, mentioned in 1351 when Richard Doffe … formerly attached to Crawley Mill, was held with the house by the 1430s. 12 Later lessees included Thomas Fermor … earlier 17th century. 16 From the early 18th century both house and land were let to local farmers, 17 and were sold …
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