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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Winnall - Winstone Winnall WINNALL, a parish, in the union of Winchester, hundred of Fawley, Winchester and N. … It comprises 4140 acres, of which 467 are common or waste land. The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in … The Baptists have a place of worship. The ancient Ermin-street passes through the parish. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was held in the early 12th century by 3 men styled sokemen or by 7 others who held sokemen's land; they were presumably … was partly quit of rent because he did so as a riding man or radman ( ratchenistus), the title given in the Anglo-Saxon … house probably stood near the junction of Church Hill Street and Hawfield Lane, where Winshill Great Farm was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a school for girls and infants in the angle of Church Hill Street and Hawfield Lane. 3 The school remained an all-age … the later 1930s, when seniors were transferred to Hill Street school, in Stapenhill. The Berry Hedge Lane building … of Newton Road; the new school was approached from Osborne Street. 8 Burton boys' grammar school was also moved to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… new house in the mid 1960s. 18 Winshill Institute in Mount Street, opened in 1888, was used as a parish room, although … hall was built in brick opposite the church in Church Hill Street in 1916, and an additional hall built of corrugated …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the hill, mostly along the north end of Church Hill Street and Berry Hedge Lane. 10 A National school was opened … of the village along the southern stretch of Church Hill Street. 12 West, East, and North Streets occupying the block … 18th century. 7 The woodland was felled in the late 18th or earlier 19th century, the only new planting being Waterloo …
A History of the County of Stafford
… The township became part of Burton poor-law union on its formation in 1837. 7 The part of Winshill taken …
A History of the County of Stafford
… resumed, and a chapel was built at the end of North Street in 1863. 11 From 1922 the building was used by … by 1871 at the junction of Hawfield Lane and East Street. 13 The chapel was replaced in 1887 by one at the corner of Church Hill Street and Mill Hill Lane. 14 It was closed in 1963, the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Pocock, 1695, and Elizabeth Croft, 1695, part cut off or buried in wall. Niche, for image: S. porchover entrance, … the joints of the walls is crumbling away. Secular Sheep Street, N. side (3). Winslow Hall, 140 yards S.E. of the … of modern brick; the roofs are tiled or thatched. Sheep Street, S. side (9). House, now two tenements, nearly …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… church at Winstone by the mid 11th century, 33 and in 1101 or 1102 Henry I confirmed an earlier grant by Hugh de Lacy of … one; it was united with Miserden in 1928 36 but that union was dissolved in 1949 when Winstone was joined to the … reckoned to be £40 and the living was thought suitable for union with Syde rectory. 45 In 1750 the living was worth £60 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Foss common which covered much of the ground east of Ermin Street. 98 Sheep and beast pasture was granted in the fallow … variously referred to as the tithingman for Winstone or for Miserden, which was under the same ownership; the … £41. 31 In 1836 Winstone became part of the Cirencester union 32 and in 1971 remained in the Cirencester rural …
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