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A History of the County of Warwick
… south-east, to Blackhales Farm; 3 then northeast to Burton Green, and north up the road by Tile Hill and Banner Lane to … 1884. Truggist Lane runs east from the station past Carol Green, 5 where it crosses the Meriden road, and Nailcote Hall 6 to Tile Hill. From Burton Green Hob Lane runs north-west past Beanitt Farm. 7 The …
A History of the County of Surrey
… maids; and there the girls did run wagers upon the bowling green: a pleasant day and spent but little.' Jamaica Road …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… along the northern boundaries of it, passing over Bersted-green, the houses round which form the parish village, near … reign. His son, George Stonehouse, esq. was clerk of the green cloth to queen Elizabeth, and resided at West Peckham, … clerk there, and to other poor people, four bushels of green peas; that is to say, to every one of them, one peck. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bottom. The highest point, at 277 m., is reached on Win Green at the parish's western corner. White Sheet Hill is … of Easton Bassett, ridges on White Sheet Hill and at Win Green, and dry valleys including Rotherley Bottom and that … 16th century and the 17th there was a warren there. 17 Win Green, which lies partly in Berwick St. John parish and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… school was built in 1871 and enlarged in 1885. Brockham Green is a district formed from Betchworth, and made into an … parish in 1848. The village, clustered round the green, about 1 miles west of Betchworth village, is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and dreary; the roads wide, with a considerable breadth of green swerd on each side of them, much like those about … from Tenterden to Halden, crosses this parish over Bull-green, round which there is a hamlet of houses, towards Great … are composed of it. On the south-east side of Bull-green is a house, which has been for some years possessed by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… be the lane leading to Shell-hill there, from Greenstreet-green, but by mistake has given the figure wrong. The above … A.M. 1743, ob. 1769. Honourable Thomas Townshend William Green, 1770. Present vicar. Cust. Roff. p. 255. Dugd. Mon. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… westwards along the northern edge of the parish to Marston Green. This, which is now a separate parish, lying between … suburb of Birmingham. There is a station at Marston Green on the L.M.S. Railway, opened on 9 April 1838 as part … is said to be indigenous. The Old Moat Farm near Marston Green, now tenements, facing south, is a 17th-century house …
A History of the County of Somerset
… D/P/bic 2/1/1. Ibid. DD/CC 110089. Ibid. D/P/bic 23/1. Green, Bibliotheca Somersetensis, iii. 139. S.R.O., D/D/Bo; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at different parts of the parish, called Wosenden-green, Stroud-quarter, and Standen. There is a fair, formerly …
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