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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… consisted of only the park and one of the hamlets, Buck Hill. 87 This article includes Bowood liberty, dealing with … century there were hamlets called Broad's Green, Mannings Hill, Ratford, Sandy Lane, and Cuff's Corner, other pockets … on the north-west edge of Bowood park coalesced as Derry Hill village, 13 and in the 20th century the town expanded in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… E. G. Harding by Edward, F. C. G., H. E., and W. J. R. Hill, who used part of it for sand extraction. In 1971 the Hill family sold the farm to Hubert Harding, who bought an … fireplaces and timber mouldings. An estate called MANNINGS HILL, 22 a., belonged to Richard Nutt in 1728. It was sold by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was given to Calne borough council in 1955. 48 At Derry Hill the Little Zoar chapel, small and of stone, was built in … congregation at Sandy Lane, 49 in 1851 services at Derry Hill on Census Sunday were attended by 100 people in the … was supplemented in 1847 by those leaving Derry Hill chapel. 58 On Census Sunday in 1851 there were three …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was extended to the Town mill at the east end of Cox's Hill from a basin 200 m. south of the mill. The extension was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was the market place and defined the north side of Cox's Hill and the east side of Hog Street. When the 17th-century … part of the inn the entrance to its rear yard from Cox's Hill became another entrance to the courtyard of the inn, and … The Bell, formerly the White Lion, occupied no. 4 Market Hill in the 17th and 18th centuries; 93 the Green Dragon …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Street, the south side of what in 1828 was called Cox's Hill, and the west side of what in 1828 was called Hog … the north-west side a three-storeyed house (no. 3 Market Hill) was built on a square, triplepile, plan in the late … 1683 a low two-storeyed house (adjoining no. 1 Market Hill) was built in the early 18th century and survived in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 7 R: 1. Test: de Nev: Reg: de Novo loco p: 141: Fin: lev: Hill: 10 H: 4: Esc: 7 H: 6: n: 30: Hill: 9 Eliz: rot: 146: Regist. de Ruff. p. 80. Fin. lev. Trin. 11 H. 6. & Trin. 13 H. 6. Par. 3. pat. 38 H. 8. Hill. 9 Eliz. rot. 159. Pat. 6 Eliz. par. 6. Pat. 18 Eliz. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… on the north it followed a ridge and crossed a prehistoric hill fort. Elsewhere it was with Blackland tithing. On the … tarmacadamed. Calstone c. 1844 Oldbury castle, an Iron-Age hill fort, lies on the boundary with Cherhill. Barrows near … South) farm, 610 a., lay east of the village and included Hill barn and 211 a. of Calstone down. East farm, 403 a., lay …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Tutesbury, and the monks there serving God a fishpool at Stamford and half a marc [of rent] from the mill on it, with … the road leading to Stochilea and that which leads to Stamford, and between the fishpool stream ( rivulus) and the …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Long Down Camp' is mentioned by Witts. 1 The top of the hill has been quarried away and there are no recognisable …
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