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A History of the County of Berkshire
… narrow parish extending northward for about 5 miles from the heights of the llsley Downs, which reach 700 ft., to the bottom of the … Further west is a deeply splayed lancet window of the same date and set high in the wall and beyond it is a large …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Ardley ARDLEY The parish lies on either side of the OxfordBrackley road, roughly mid-way between the … 57 and the mesne lordship of the manor followed the same descent as the overlordship of Bucknell, passing from …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Areley Kings (xviii cent.). This small parish adjoins the more modern Stourport, which lies upon the opposite bank of the Severn, the river forming the … stack still remains. Grove Farm, on the west side of the same road, about a mile and three-quarters southwest of the
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Arkindale, Arkingarth (xviiixix cent.). Arkengarthdale is the valley of the River Arkle, an early tributary of the River Swale, both … and he 'ran a very great hazard when he farmed the same,' and had to spend a great deal of money in draining …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xvi cent.); Arlesey, Aldrichsey (xvii cent.). The parish of Arlesey has an acreage of 2,344 of which 1,564 … land, 256 permanent grass, and 8 woods and plantations. 1 The soil is strong clay and gravel, the subsoil clay and … contained a mill worth 10 s. and a market of the same value. The overlord of Arlesey was William D'Eu, from …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a parish about 6 miles west of Nuneaton, bounded on the north by Ansley, east by Astley, south and south-west by Fillongley, and on the north-west by Over Whitacre. The original nucleus of theThe window opposite to this in the south wall is of the same 'Kentish' type, its sill stones much defaced by the
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Adherton (xiv cent.); Adderton, Aireton (xvi, xvii cent.). The village of Arreton lies under the south slope of the down of the same name, 4 miles, by road, east of Newport and a mile from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Arrington ARRINGTON Arrington is the most westerly parish in Wetherley hundred and lies on … narrow, and rectangular in shape and contains 1,407 a. The parish is bounded on the south by the river Cam or Rhee … with Ermine Street, which derived its name from the same root. Early settlement probably lay along the spring …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,634. Population: 1911, 317; 1921, 339; 1931, 293. The parish of Arrow is bounded on the east by the River Arrow as far north as Oversley Mill, … both are divided into tenements. Nearer to Alcester on the same side is a house of similar framing but with a north …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Artington (Guildford St Nicholas) ARTINGTON (In the Parish of St. Nicholas, Guildford) Ertindun (xiii cent.) The parish of St. Nicholas, Guildford, contains 2,693 acres. … 20 marks. 70 He died 22 March 13556, leaving as heirs the same daughter Joan de Bures, then a widow aged sixty, and …
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