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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… then the vicarage house, beside the road, 30 and the Wheatsheaf inn at the junction of the road and the lane. 31 … in 1927. Poughcombe farm, some 405 a., was bought by W. H. Box who sold it to W. W. Saunders in 1928. 68 It was sold … in 1911. 177 The manor house and some land were bought by H. de H. Whatton (d. 1926) 178 and passed through various …
A History of the County of Somerset
… known in 1852 as the Royal Oak and in the 1860s as the Wheatsheaf. 78 The Roadwater inn, using that name in 1939 but … article was completed in 1982. Cal. Pat. 13859, 370. V.C.H. Som. ii. 11518. Proc. Som. Arch. Soc. xcviii. 122, 125. … suggestion of Dr. A. W. G. Court, Washford. Cleeve Abbey (H.M.S.O. 1959). P.R.O., SC 6/Hen. VIII/3127. S.R.O., DD/AH …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… runs directly north to meet the modern road again by the Wheatsheaf Inn at the cross roads near North Waltham. The … just without the southern boundary, and the other near the Wheatsheaf Inn, in North Waltham, near the northern boundary. V.C.H. Hants, i, 306. In Edward the Elder's 'Golden Charter' to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… road. Of the inns along the London-Bath road the Wheatsheaf stood at Forest Hill, then partly in Preshute, in … firm of T. Pope Ltd. at Granham Hill was acquired by T. H. White Ltd. in 1946. Renamed T. H. White, Marlborough, Ltd. in 1965, the firm moved in 1978 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to meet the main road from Winchester to Petersfield. The Wheatsheaf Inn and the smithy are situated in the midst of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… thrashing and winnowing machine and Messrs. Nasmyth's 12 h.p. steam-engine and boiler. The machinery was used for an … In 1664 he was allowed 4 d. a yardland for his service, a wheatsheaf from every tenant who had corn growing, and 2 d. … 373 Perhaps the best-known vicar of Shirburn has been H. E. Salter (vicar 18991922), a distinguished antiquary, who …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the north side of Amesbury Road was open in 1867; 55 the Wheatsheaf in Salisbury Road, open c. 1886, was apparently … whose Shrewton Lodge estate, 680 a., was sold in 1883 to H. N. B. Good. 103 In 1891 the estate was bought by George … estate had been bought by John Wort, George Way, and J. H. Wort, in business together as Wort & Way, builders. After …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a house also of the earlier 19th century was open as the Wheatsheaf in 1844 5 101 and 1993. Several cottages were … coal depot at the station until 1895 or later. In 1863 E. H. Cooke opened a whiting works: later, hearthstone and putty … of South Newton until 1940. 313 By will proved 1844 J. H. Flooks gave 50, the income from which was to be spent each …
A History of the County of Somerset
… at least until 1773. 70 By 1735 the Bell and by 1740 the Wheatsheaf were in business, the latter probably in Cornhill, … were the Crown, the Castle (by 1806), 74 the Bell, and the Wheatsheaf. 75 The Castle stood next to the Crown in the … south porch in 1890, and the tower, by J. D. Sedding and H. Wilson, in 1895. 610 The south transept was restored for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… dentil eaves. This house may once have been called the 'Wheatsheaf', for an inn of that name was recorded in 1831. 30 … 85 acres. 56 In 1921, however, Oriel sold its estate to H. Pether for 4,600, 57 and four years later the Christ … dead in the two World Wars. It was originally designed by H. S. Rogers of Oxford and was erected in about 1920. The …
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