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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… is a small parish 2 m. N.E. of Lyme Regis. Secular (1) The Manor House, 50 yards N.E. of the modern church, was built in 1887 but incorporates remains of an older house in the middle of the S. side. The late 16th-century stone porch …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Catterlin - Caversfield Catterlin CATTERLIN, a township, in the parish of NewtonRigney, union of Penrith, Leath ward, E. … inhabitants. It is situated on the road from Dorchester to Yeovil, and comprises 2938 a. 1 r. 6 p. The living is a … Rawther is a picturesque cascade called Cautley Spout, the water of which falls from a great height. Cave, North (All …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Bridge East HIGH AND LOW CATTON AND STAMFORD BRIDGE EAST The village of Low Catton, with the parish church, stands 6 … in Stamford Bridge, formerly entered the Derwent close to the church, 5 though it was later diverted to a more … was perhaps due to the construction of a weir to work the water-mills and the consequent deepening of the river above …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 10 CAUNDLE MARSH (6814) (O.S. 6 ins. ST 61 NE, ST 61 SE) The parish, of about 1,000 acres, lies W. of Bishop's Caundle … and Stourton Caundle, in a shallow basin that drains S. to the Caundle Brook. To the E. the land is on Forest Marble … S. room was spanned by a single transverse beam. The stairs retain some 17th-century turned balusters and a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Caversham (St. Peter) CAVERSHAM ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Henley, hundred of Binfield, county of Oxford, 1 … time of the Dissolution was preserved a spear-head, said to be that wherewith Our Saviour was pierced on the cross. … are neatly built, and the inhabitants amply supplied with water. The market, which was on Wednesday, has been …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… 6 ins. aTL 26 S.E., bTL 36 S.W., cTL 25 N.E., dTL 35 N.W.) The present village of Caxton lies on Ermine Street, 9 m. W. … of boulder clay and varying in altitude from about 140 ft. to 230 ft. The area is wedge-shaped with its tip pointing to … ditch 60 ft. or more wide, 6 ft. to 8 ft. deep to water which is 6 ins. to 2 ft. deep, and 15 ft. to 35 ft. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… EDWARD I. 1. Bishop of Durham. 1306. Abstract from the roll of the Parliament at Carlisle, 35 Edw. I. [1306]. … waste committed by him in his diocese. Inhibition granted to prevent the same. p. [ See Rotuli Parliamentorum, vol. i., … Gunson, Paym[aster], John Osborn, Controller, and Edward Water, Clerk of the Ships, on the report.33 Henry VIII. 2 pp. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… [Siver], Bishop of Carlisle, of monies received within the county of York and other places for the King from Easter, 16, to 12 February, 17 [Henry VII]. Note at foot as to the … mill of Robertsbridge standing within 3 miles of the salt water. ii. The iron mill of Etchingham within 5 miles of the
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Cecil Papers 1544 1544 98. The Duke of Suffolk to the Earl of Hertford. [1543/4]. Has … and this day goes towards Harwich. All the ships in the Thames also this day avale outward. Prays God to send him and …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Cecil Papers 1547 1547 203. Sir Henry Long to the Duke of Somerset. [1546/7?], Jan. 22. Whereas he wrote … the Southsea ( sic) as strong to the land, as it is to the water, and to make a ditch with a bank from the bulwark to
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