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A History of the County of Somerset
… it with Ilminster and Dowlish Wake, runs across Knowle green (Middle Knowle green in 1787), 5 and at its NE. end is known as Wooley Lane. From Knowle green a second road runs eastwards over Upper Knowle green 6 …
Magna Britannia
… consequence in this parish, except the church-town, is Car-Green. The manor of Landulph was at an early period in the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Thomas de Winterbourn, and another cousin, Roger atte Green. 340 Roger granted 2 virgates in Eastbury to John de …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… from the railway. Further to the west is Middle Green, with some good residential houses, including the Grange. The hamlet of Horsemoor 6 Green lies to the south-east of Langley village. Eastward of the green, surrounded by a large lozenge-shaped moat, is Parlaunt …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was also held there in that year, 53 probably on Whatley green. This green was granted out on building leases by the corporation … poor in 1674. 479 The following year they supplied blue or green garments to impoverished inhabitants, 480 and in 1677 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… remains of a moat south of the house. A cottage at Copt Green, midway between Lapworth Park and Bushwood Hall, now … the church to the west of the road to Packwood and Darley Green, is a 16th-century house. The main block is of …
A History of the County of Essex
… settlement was mainly in the central hamlet of Purfoots Green, extending south along Latton Street, and at the … the commons. 14 Purfoots (Purfotts, Purford, or Puffers) Green may have taken its name from the family of Thomas … manor houses and the church lay 1.2 km. north of the green. The small Augustinian priory of Latton was 3.2 km. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… road crossing it at right angles, which ran from the town green lying to the south of the Caversfield road … the new 19th-century buildings were Zion chapel near the green (1807); 15 the school, built in 1839 and enlarged in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the village from the south had wide verges with a small green, Lea green, at their junction, and in 1773 buildings stood along the north side of the green, now the east end of Crab Mill Lane. Most were replaced …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1775. 1 Lea has several old houses about the village green or near by; apparently none is earlier than the 17th … Hall. A farm-house, now tenements, on the west side of the green is of square framing with later brick additions. A … in the back wall and east end. Lea Farm, north of the green, is of 18th-century and later brickwork. A barn on the …
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