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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the northern historian. The village is built round a long green, in the middle of which is a maypole made of a single …
A History of the County of Oxford
… sheep, and to sheep grazing on the common pasture of Hatch Green. 178 But the Powells, unlike some of their near … lands, yards, butts, and ridges. The common pastureHatch Green, Woodman's Hill, and Town Greenmostly lay south of the … for great cattle on two of the common greens (Hatch Green and Woodman's Hill) was unrestricted. 198 A terrier of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Harbour Elm, called Harbours End in 1635 26 and Harbour Green in 1752. 27 Two larger houses in the area are Alcock's … on the waste. The names of four inhabited sites Swinley Green, Dunsmore Green, Long Green, and Neely Green suggest settlements on the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… buildings date from the 18th century, including the Green, a timber-framed house of c. 1700, long the home of the … Wedds continued to farm Heath farm and other land from the Green. 164 During the First World War over 200 a. of Manor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Foxley parish the Foss Way was for most of its length a green lane in 1986. The south-western end was from 1760 or … the verges widen further to form a triangular village green. Where the Foss Way crosses the Avon, Foxley parish may … all the parkland had been converted to agriculture. Foxley green, c. 2 a., was then open pasture. 110 It remained so in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… sites were at each end, and near the western one was a green, used for fairs until 1912. 27 By the 16th century the … carved beams. There is a group of five near the western green, among them the L-plan Home Farm, with a massive brick … and a weekly market on Fridays, 333 presumably held on the green at the west end of the street called c. 1500 the market …
A History of the County of Worcester
… was built in 1865 and has since been enlarged. Frankley Green 3 was formerly common land running on each side of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… along the road to Totland, passing the hamlet of School Green, where the National schools are situated. The Council … entrance in 1906 in memory of Mr. F. Burnett. At Norton Green and Freshwater Bay there are chapels of ease to All … David Urry by will devised his messuage and lands at Brook Green, the rents to be used for instructing sixteen children. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of land near Upnor, towards the same use. THE RENT of the Green, containing one acre, was given to repair the church. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century and says that once a road ran from the village green west of the Rectory down to the stream and that a … 1954. 16 The village was originally built round a large green, mostly inclosed in 1760. 17 The church and former … 'Bricklayers' Arms'. 20 At the western edge of the ancient green is a large pond and a 17thcentury house, for many years …
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