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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the northern boundary of it, in which are the storekeeper's house of the royal mills, and part of the offices and … Near the west end of the bridge, opposite the storekeeper's house of the royal powder-mills, there is a strong … Willis's Mitred Abbeys, in his additions at the end of Tanner's Monasticon, and in Lewis's History of Faversham. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Beacon Hill, no prominent feature marks Fonthill Gifford's southern boundary with Tisbury. Fonthill Gifford c. 1825 … estate cottages is west of it. In the street Jerrard's Farm is a small 18th-century house with 19th- and extensive … parish. There was a fuller in the parish in 1379 254 and a tanner c. 1550. 255 Stone was quarried at Fonthill in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Henry III. holding it of the king in capite, as one knight's see. After which, the family of Crombwell became possessed … Arnold and Matthew, who was counsellor-at-law, of Lincoln's-inn, of which he was rector, the former of whom succeeded … belonged to St. Catherine's hospital, near the Tower; and Tanner in his Monasticon, says, in patent 3 Edward III. p. 2, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 5 As in the case of its neighbour Charlton, Garsdon's eastern boundary in 1225 may have been the western boundary … Milbourne bridge in the late 18th and early 19th, 17 Tanner's bridge from the late 19th century. 18 The road may … In 1720 there were buildings west of the village near Tanner's bridge; 32 19th-century cottages stood there in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… palings. 4 The park is marked with no inclosure in Rocque's map; but, from absence of any early reference to it, the … had been partly alienated to private use in Elizabeth's time. In Court Rolls of 23 September 1591 it appears that … leased the manor from time to time, for in 1527 Henry Tanner obtained a lease of it for forty years, 143 and in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the two villages this road crosses the river by Strong's Causeway, said to have been built by the mason Thomas … from the 16th century to the 18th. 24 The bridge in Strong's Causeway was rebuilt in the mid-20th century. 25 Another … 262. Glos. Ch. Bells, 32. Glos. Ch. Plate, 14. Bodl. MS. Tanner 35, ff. 73, 111, noticed in Glos. N. & Q. ii. 52, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Moche Malv'ne to ye byldyng of ye Parish church there 5 s.' 10 Early in the same century a free tenant named Thomas … it has ever since been the parish church. 13 St. Thomas's Church was then destroyed, its goods removed and its font … Ser.), ii, 435; Campb. Chart. xviii, 11. According to Tanner ( Not. Mon. 621) and Thomas ( Antiq. Prioratus Majoris …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Cam, and the ancient north-east boundary following Wort's Causeway, possibly a pre-Roman trackway. 5 The other … Hills and c. 55 m. on the north-eastern boundary. Hobson's brook, fed by springs near the northern edge of the parish … 16th and mid 17th centuries and c. 1790; 238 there was a tanner there in 1658, 239 and a number of cordwainers in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Coomes-hill, on the western, and Mease-hill with Vanbrugh's-fields on the eastern part, now extend it quite up to that … this park has a handsome house, formerly called the Queen's, or House of Delight, for his residence, which was once … by that of 16 Geo. III. Philipott, p. 163. Weever, p. 339. Tanner, p. 227. Dugd. Mon. vol. i. p. 1035. Hist. of Eng. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and Hugh Seymour were holding between them half a knight's fee. 19 The Seymours' estate was called after them SEYMOUR'S COURT. 20 In 1285 Roger Seymour of Hanney is mentioned, 21 … 37; 140813, p. 308; Chan. Inq. p.m. 22 Ric. II, no. 103. Tanner, Not. Mon. Dugdale, loc. cit.; Cal. Pat. 143641, p. …
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