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A History of the County of Buckingham
… in the parish. A large elm tree stands on the village green at a point where three roads converge. There is a … arising from the sale in 1904 of 3 r. 19 p. at New Butts Green, acquired in 1801 under an inclosure award. The … in 1729 (Marcham, Cal. of Bucks. Deeds, i, 18). Mildridge Green is named in 1799 as the place where the inhabitants of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Ives, to the Ouse. At the crossing of these roads is the Green, on which a shelter supporting a clock was erected in 1902 in memory of George W. Brown (d. 1901). Around the Green are some picturesque old houses, particularly the … stack. On the south side of the road running east from the Green is a 16th-century half-timber house of two stories with …
A History of the County of Bedford
… acre let at 2 10 s. a year, and 10 acres of land at Apsley Green let at 19 7 s. a year, arising under the will of Edmund …
A History of the County of Bedford
… modern red brick houses. At the east end there is a large green, on the south side of which is Houghton Hall, the seat … made about fifty years ago. On the north side of the green is the site of the old manor-house, where there is a … high. The church, with the vicarage, lies away from the green on the outskirts of the village, at the junction of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… villages in Ryedale. It lies on low ground about a large green, which has been built upon both at the north and south. Running westward across the green, which is bounded on the north by a small stream, is a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… a pigeon-house. The house was surrounded by an orchard, a green court and a small hopyard, a close called Parke Close … still walks with his head in his hand. The hamlet of Sale Green, consisting of a farm and a few cottages, is 1 mile to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the church, court-house, vicarage house, cross, and green. 25 Pibsbury, anciently Pibbesbyrig, 26 lay near a … Eng. Place Names. S.R.O., DD/CC 13322 2/9; 121651. The green was at the junction of the Muchelney road with the lane …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… given on 15 July 1780. 5 The village stands round a wide green, the church being on the east side, and the manor house … the moat. The vicarage stands on the south of the village green, the schools on the west, and scattered cottages on the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Mr. R. L. Hawker, who owned Gardener's farm in 1989. 117 Green's farm, 178 a., was bought by Mr. W. J. Greenman (d. 1988), whose executors owned it in 1989, 118 and the Green farm, 56 a., by B. W. Greenman and Mr. H. W. Greenman, … Gardener's, 221 a., Newman's, 152 a., Beanfield, 92 a., Green's, 69 a., and Blick's, 40 a. 271 May's farm lost land …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the bounds of the forest of Berkshire in 1221, when a green road ran thence to Foxcot, 103 and in 1485 in the bounds of Savernake, among which is 'the green way between Foxle and Baldele.' 104 The park is … as his first wife Ann daughter of Thomas Essex of Wansdown Green, and the settlement seems to have been in favour of his …
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