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Survey of London
… bearing the Ashurst arms is preserved at No. 42, High Street, on the Hornsey side of the border. The dedication to … of arms with mantling and crest. Arms Party saltirewise or and azure a lion likewise parted and counter-coloured, for … Azure a cheveron between three wolves' heads razed or, for GOWER ( referring to Elizabeth Gower his first wife), …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Traces remain of a further extension on the N.E. High Street, S. side d(7). Cottage, formerly the ' British Queen … Inn,' about mile from the church, at the W. end of the street, was built in the 15th century and altered in the 17th … destroyed to make room for a modern window; the kitchen, or westernmost room on the ground floor, is lighted by this …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church of St. Peter (or St. Kentigern) stands in the village. It was entirely … and the great staircase of c. 1700 is noteworthy. The S. or tower-wing is of three storeys, ashlar-faced and with a … been heightened. a(18). Beech House, on the N. side of the street, 800 yards W.S.W. of the church, was repaired in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… have belonged to a former edifice. There are also churches or chapels at Congleton, Buglawton, Mossley, Rode, Smallwood, … be a sepulchral monument, and near which the Roman Akeman-street passes. Asthorpe ASTHORPE, a hamlet, in the parish of … township of Worsley; the soil of about 1500 acres is or has been a peat moss, and that of the remainder is chiefly …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… houses within the liberties of the City, especially Fleet Street, to pay the fifteenth levied upon them for the service … Aids in the City, directing a return to be made of the sum or sums of money already levied, the sums remaining in the … that all persons under the degree of a Lord of Parliament or Privy Councillor, dwelling within the City and Liberties, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a hedge, probably followed the line of the former Akeman Street. 12 In 1814 they covered c. 275 a. and c. 355 acres. … subdivided into three areas variously called 'quarters' or fields, 15 probably to facilitate hitching. 16 Most meadow lay in a continuous band along one or other side of the river Windrush, occupying c. 169 a. in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… boundary corresponded approximately to the Roman Akeman Street, while west of the village it crossed a hill, dividing … the Windrush was called, in 1627 and later, Cow Path Way or Cow Path, 30 and in 1814 Cowpath Road, 31 presumably … from at least the later 16th century, as 'Asthall bridge' or 'Asthall mill bridge'. 36 It was almost ruinous in 1714, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… freehold (sometimes called Manor farm), Asthall manor (or Kitesbridge farm), and the Asthall Leigh freehold estate (or College farm). From the 1920s, following land sales, there … in 1525, 208 standing about 55 feet south of the village street. Ranged westeast, it measured about 48 by 19 feet, 209 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… over . . . a mere cottage', 49 and may have been rebuilt or perhaps renovated c. 1807. 50 It stood in 1814 at the north-west end of Asthall village street, on the south side. 51 A new vicarage house was built … was administered three times a year to a maximum of 12 or 13 communicants. Prayers were read on Ash Wednesday and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1858 a new vicarage house was built in Aston south of High Street on land acquired from the Hippisleys, some of whose … 25 Until 1857 the church was served by vicars of Bampton or their curates. There was a single morning or afternoon service, and the number of communicants was …
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