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A History of the County of Essex
… contained a small detached part of Abbess Roding. 5 Bird's Green, a hamlet in the extreme south-east of Beauchamp … but it is completely isolated and can only be reached by a field track. There is not even an old manor house near it as … population is located to the east of the church, at Bird's Green and along the road leading to it. In 1801 the …
A History of the County of Essex
… were the churchwarden and one parishioner. Siday's successor, William Wicksted, attended frequently but less … being the average. In 1745 the church clerk received 25 s. in wages-a sum charged to the overseer's account. In 1699 … 1777, H.C. Ser. i, vol. ix, p. 350. In 1843 Almshouse Field adjoined Butt Hatch Farm: E.R.O., D/CT 294. E.R.O., D/P …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… on the face of natureand few places present a more ample field for such retrospective meditation than the site of … fled from Norwich to escape the penalties of Earl Guader's conspiracy. 2 These merchants brought with them a … while the river had receded so slowly that the Abbot's manor contained but ten acres of meadow. 5 The early …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… two parishes were once a single estate. 78 Beckbury (Becca's burh or house) 79 is bounded on the west partly by the … 19th century) 80 and has had several other names. Beckbury's northern boundary partly follows a tributary of the Worfe … the early 19th century fields called Golden hill and Urn field, north of Beckbury on the west side of the Shifnal …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and hundred of Shrivenham, county of Berks, 4 miles (S. W. by S.) from Farringdon; comprising 792 a. 2 r. 25 p., and … and Roman coins, with some skeletons, were dug up in a field in 1800. Beddington (St. Mary) BEDDINGTON ( St. Mary), …
A History of the County of Essex
… of ponds and springs, of which the most notable was Miller's well, a medicinal spring situated at the point where the … prove a littoral settlement, have been found near St. Mary's church and at North Woolwich. 13 Until the later 12th … references, especially from 14th-century deeds. 20 Chapel field, mentioned in and after 1315, indicates the existence …
The Environs of London
… 1s. at Wallington. Manors. At the time of the Conqueror's Survey, there were two manors in Beddington, exclusive of … Manor of Home Beddington. The records relating to Azor's manor, sometimes called HomeBeddington, are very complete … employs a considerable number of hands. Old chapel. In a field near the road is an ancient chapel, built of flint and …
Survey of London
… Joseph Phillimore, as part of a settlement on the latter's marriage, and confirmed the transaction by his will. 1 … Street and Peel Street). With minor exceptions, Punter's share consisted of Peel Street and Ward's of Campden Street. 9 Hall also planned to develop his land …
Survey of London
… houses. When the 112 acres composing the Duke of Bedford's Bloomsbury estate were developed, over 20 acres were laid … than those to the central houses, are rusticated in Coade's artificial stone, 2 and enclose a variety of fanlights, of … dealing with this parish, 4 namely at No. 65, Lincoln's Inn Fields, erected in 1772. It will be seen, by examining …
Survey of London
… in Bedford Street in the early years. Sir Francis Kynaston's aristocratic academy, the Musaeum Minervae, had a brief … his City premises by the Great Fire. 4 In the later 1670's the rates began to be assessed to individuals in … B.A. 38541; date on building. the architect was Horace Field The joint architects were Charles Jones of Ebury Street …
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