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A History of the County of Surrey
… 3,576 acres. The parish of Nutfield extends from the Upper Green Sand at the foot of the chalk range, over the Gault, … wider here than is usually the case in Surrey, the Lower Green Sand, and the Wealden Clay, which forms the soil of the lower half of the parish. On the ridge of the Lower Green Sand there is a considerable width of the sandy clay …
A History of the County of Rutland
… pewter flagons, a carpet for the Communion table of fine green or purple broad cloth, to repair the beam in the middle … the general charity of Henry Foster. The charity of John Green, founded by will dated 7 October 1679, consists of a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… original colour remains to a large extentred, white and green and the panels to the fronts of the lofts appear to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Oaksey Street and of the north end of Minety Lane. Oaksey Green, where there may have been settlement in the later 12th … works were constructed south of the street at Oaksey Green. 46 In the east Oaksey Moor House was standing in 1773, … had been settlement by 1573 on the manorial waste at Wick Green, called Kemble Wick in 1773. 56 The north-east part of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… manorial rolls Stone Street Causeway, and all round Ockley Green, a large stretch of open common lying along the west … scene of conflict on the dry hillside north-west of Ockley Green. 4 Ockley in Surrey does not seem, however, to be the … which avoids the high road. Dotted about on the village green are several houses and cottages embowered in trees; and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… it is remembered that they were grouped around a village green, with a large common south of it, until inclosure in 1787 reduced the green to a narrow triangle beside the road. 23 Both villages … roofs. The oldest house is the Old Stone House, by the green, which was remodelled c. 1900 by Sir Guy Dawber from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… besides the Parsonage. 19 A map of 1797 shows a circular green with some buildings on it and the church lying to the southwest. 20 Four roads radiate from the green and houses lie on three sides of it and along three of … to form a square with the highway on the west side and the green at the south-west corner. At this end was the public …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… end of the 16th century. 163 The district called Murrell Green is 2 miles north of the town, and now belongs to Sir …
A History of the County of Hertford
… centuries, and also some of brick of the latter date. The Green Man Inn is a 16th-century house of timber covered with …