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A History of the County of Oxford
… from 1651 until 1949, when it was sold to F. E. Parker. 13 In 1952 Parker sold it with the manor house to B. … in the open fields of Hardwick. 23 In 1708 part of Combe hill in Lew was said to be tithable to Yelford, but no later …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the higher ground in the north of the parish at Rickless Hill (87 m.) and near Home wood ( c. 90 m.), and Oxford clay the hill slopes. 80 The problem of flooding, not entirely solved … Manor, and a further 14 in College Farm and the cottages. 13 There was no expansion until, from the 1970s, a few …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ibid. MS. d.d. Par. Bampton b 10, ff. 21v.-22; ibid. b 11-13, passim. Poor Abstract, 1818, pp. 352-3; Poor Rate …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the latter said to be held in chief for 1/6 knight's fee. 13 Thereafter the manor followed the descent of Yelford … 3367. O.S. Map 1/2,500, Oxon. XXXVII. 4. Ibid. 1", sheet 13 (1830 edn.). Gilman, 'Yelford Manor', 614 and fig. 1 … was found in Wadham Coll. Mun. O.S. Map 1", sheet 13 (1830 edn.). e.g. Oxon. Eyre 1241, p. 140; Bampton Hund. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… late in the 14th century. About the same time the West Tower, the South Porch and clear-storey were added and the … except parts of the 14th-century jambs. The South Aisle (13 ft. wide) is of late 13th-century date, partly re-built, … head with a moulded label and mask-stops. The West Tower (about 11 ft. square) is of late 14th-century date and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… English style of architecture, with a massive and lofty tower of rude construction. The body consisted of a nave and … with the Established Church. Upon the summit of a gravelly hill near the village are some remains of the ancient castle … of the hundred of Ilar, county of Cardigan, South Wales, 13 miles (S. E.) by E.) from Aberystwith; containing 754 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… The walls are of local rubble with dressings of Ham Hill and other local stone and the roofs are lead-covered. … consisting of the Nave, North and South Aisles, West Tower and North Porch was rebuilt. The church was restored in … windows each of one four-centred light. The West Tower (13 ft. by 12 ft.) is of mid 15th-century date and of three …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 13. 4.; net income, 317; patron and incumbent, the Rev. … been found. Among these, the principal are, a polygonal tower, with the south wall of the Mint yard; an inscription … solemnized at York, in 1327. After the battle of Halidown Hill, in 1333, Edward retired to York, where he held a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Bridge, and next along the Walmgate sector from the Red Tower to Fishergate Postern, whence the length from York … in 1228 custody of the king's hall was substituted. 13 This destruction probably involved the tower on the motte, … of a heavy gun to the Parliamentary battery on Lamel Hill. 86 The besiegers, however, claimed that a breach was …
Survey of London Monograph
… officers & officers' fees', now Coll. of Arms MS. 2 L. 10. 13. WILLIAM COLBARNE or COWARNE Colbarne Rouge Dragon, cr. 15 … Theatre, Haymarket, 3 February 1794; bur d in Chapel of Tower of London. Left his heraldic MSS. to the College, four … 1872. 'General' de Havilland, of Havilland Hall, Bishops Hill, near Taunton, and of Langford Court, Langford Budville, …
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