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A History of the County of Suffolk
… de Holish. It was situated in the old parish of St. John, and was but 120 rods distant from the house of the … of Dunwich seven oaks for timber out of any of the royal forests of Essex. 2 After the house had been founded, … difficulties arose between the Black Friars of Norwich and those of Dunwich as to the bounds which the two houses …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is situated on the road from Wolverhampton to Newport and Chester, and contains by admeasurement 2684 acres, including 50 … of Blackmoor is said to have formerly contained extensive woods, and it is still one of the best wooded districts, …
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A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… Miss M. A. Abley Mrs V. Alasia Mrs E. M. Albery Barbara and Vic Allison Ammco Charitable Trust Mrs Elizabeth Anderson … Booth Miss H. F. Borron Brackley History Society Jessica and Manfred Brod Mrs Hazel Brown Mr David Buckle Burford and … and Archaeological Society Charlotte Wood Mrs Claire Woods The Woodstock Society Worcester College, Oxford Mr …
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A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Sir Graham Hearne Keith Holmes The Helen Roll Charity Paul and Rachel Jacques John Leighfield Anne Millar The Ormonde … Marian Shaw Francis Sheppard St Johns College, Oxford John and Jacqui Toovey Simon Townley Elizabeth Trotter David … P. Winson William Wintle Dorothy Wise Charlotte Wood N.S.Woods Mike Wykes …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 69 SE, cSY 78 NW, dSY 79 SW) Dorchester, the County Town and a municipal borough, stands on the right bank of the river Frome and now includes within its boundaries the parish of … part of it was brought within the borough in c. 1836 and the rest was finally incorporated in 1900. The borough …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Dorney 30. … brick with stone dressings, on a plinth of pudding-stone and flint; the N. chapel is of brick and the S. porch of brick with a little clunch, and flint …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the soil is a stiff clay; the surface is generally level, and a spring of remarkably pure water, called Udwell, … in the king's books at 12. 19. 2.; patrons, E. H. Fielden and Wm. Lawrance, Esqrs. The tithes were commuted for land in … which also destroyed the greater part of the village; and was rebuilt of brick, with a small tower: the chancel has …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… is a large parish 12 m. W. of Hereford. Arthur's Stone and the earthworks of Dorstone Castle are the principal … a ridge, nearly 1 m. N.N.E. of the church, is the chamber and entrance-passage of a barrow from which the covering … cap-stone, of irregular form, 19 ft. long by 11 ft. wide and 1 ft. at its greatest thickness, has broken in half and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Dorton 31. … present church originally consisted of an aisleless Nave and Chancel, built in the 12th century; in the 13th century the South Porch was added, and a S.W. window inserted in the nave. The small South Aisle …
Survey of London
… to 224 King Street XLIII.DORVILLE ROW (Nos. 182 to 198) and Nos. 200 to 224 KING STREET This long row of shops … with rooms in their mansard roofs which are slated and provided with dormer windows. On the first floor, throughout the wall is plastered and forms a too ready background for advertisements. No. 208 …