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A History of the County of Warwick
… Three Tuns Inn. It is a late-16th-century house of half-H-shaped plan having a main block between two cross wings … several 18th-century houses and one cottage, east of the Wheatsheaf Inn, which has some 17th-century timber-framing … beer-houses, are named in White's Directory (1850). V.C.H. Warw. i, 301. Dugd. 1006, 'Ex autog. penes Rob. D. Digby'. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Farmhouse was built in the early 19th century, 34 and the Wheatsheaf inn, open in 1859, 35 a nonconformist chapel, 36 … 1916) 97 and niece Nan (d. 1958), from 1917 the wife of H. L. Cooper. 98 Between 1919 and 1923 Nan, Lady Lucas, sold … 99 Lady Lucas sold c. 668 a. at Chelworth, possibly to T. H. Sampson, the owner in 1927. In 1943 that estate was bought …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cliff End, survives. 32 Figheldean and Ablington 1839 The Wheatsheaf, on the west side of High Street, was open in 1855 … trustees transferred it to the beneficiaries, his sons T. H. Simpkins and Ernest Simpkins. Alfred Rawlins bought the … the earlier 19th century were non-resident pluralists. J. H. Hume, vicar 182148, was also vicar of Calne and from 1835 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… stair projection on the north-west of the building. The Wheatsheaf Inn, built on a T-shaped plan, and the 'King's … their stone mullions. There is also a farm-house dated h.b. 1835, a Temperance Hall (1892), several modern houses … Census, 1811, 1851, 1901, 1951. Local inf. Blo. Frit. 51. 'Wheatsheaf' mentioned in 1776 and 'King's Head' in 1784: …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… houses in Harlton, of which two remained in 1971: the Wheatsheaf at the junction of the Eversden and Cambridge … in 1847 and was succeeded by his wife Maria in 1848. J. H. Monk, bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, had acquired an … the copyhold. 256 In 1894 he gave the estate to his son J. H. Monk, who died c. 1941 when the estate, comprising Limes …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Arford House and Curtis's Hill, thence it turns by the Wheatsheaf Inn to the east, and climbs up steadily to … from Forest Mere Pond and through Roody Pond, another from Wheatsheaf Pond and Bohunt Pond, and another from Fowley … 43 Eliz. pt. 11. Eccl. Com. Ct. R. bdle. 136, No. 1. V.C.H. Hants, i, 477. Ibid. i, 501 b. Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. Com.), …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… date. On the north side of the High Street is the old Wheatsheaf Inn, now a shop, a three-storied brick and timber … century), 200 the 'Crosskeys,' the 'White Hart,' and the 'Wheatsheaf' are other ancient inns. MANORS At the Survey … to three poor people usual attendants at the church. V.C.H. Bucks. i, 181. Ibid. ii, 26, 28. Keep Hill now belongs to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cottages of timber and plaster with tiled roofs. The Wheatsheaf Inn, now converted into two cottages, is an … between the garden and the stable yard, is inscribed 'H. H. 1593.' A moat which formerly surrounded the old house has …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… houses. 210 Inns of the coaching era included by 1794 the Wheatsheaf, 211 on the north-east side of West End, and by … the two large coaching inns in the mid 19th century, the Wheatsheaf and the Union became the leading inns, depending … Eastington farms of the estate were sold to the Hon. E. R. H. Wills, who also acquired other land in Eastington, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1972. 37 In a lane leading north from the street the Wheatsheaf was an inn in 1848 38 and 1986, and Church Farm, … in 1922, and in 1938 the remainder of the estate to A. H. Smith, who sold it in portions. Oaksey Park House and Park … was succeeded by his nephew 128 Thomas Rich, from whom W. H. Wilson bought it c. 1952. Mr. Keith Wilson bought it from …
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