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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… c. 1140, and finished about forty years later, except the South Porch, added in the 14th century, the North Porch in … upper room of the chamber into a loft or gallery. The South Transept (21 ft. by 17 ft.) has a 15th-century E. … window of three lights, much restored. The North and South Aisles (each 9 ft. wide) have 15th-century windows of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… lay mainly on the higher ground but also extended to the south of the village; in the north Barlby common adjoined … Barley Croft field (23 a.), Ing Roods field (16 a.), Long Moor carr (16 a.), Newland field (14 a.), Short Moor carr (11 … general Inclosure Act of 1845. 12 A small area of common south of the village included Carr hill, near Barlby Bank. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Hagthorpe hamlets both lie beside it; Babthorpe stood just south of the road. From Brackenholme a minor road leads … council, together with 17 a. in Hemingbrough and 13 a. in South Duffield. 41 The medieval manor-house had a chapel in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… abandoned a circuitous meander for a new course further south. It was perhaps after that time that the village was … another lane striking across the parish from Osgodby to South Dufneld. The turnpike road from Selby to Market … was waste land that formed part of the woodland and moor of Blackwood, stretching into North and South Duffield; …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Hemingbrough lies close to the river Ouse, about 13 miles south-east of York. The church and no doubt the rest of the … of the township lies at less than 25 ft. above sea-level. South of the village the belt of riverside alluvium broadens … of the Ouse and the Derwent. The township boundary on the south and west follows the rivers, including the old course …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… bounded by the winding course of the Ouse on the south and west and by that of the Derwent on the east. 1 Its … priory (Yorks. W.R.), which occupied ground that had lain south of the Ouse until the river changed its course in the … Barlby civil parish; most of Cliffe with Lund and most of South Duffield civil parishes were combined as Cliffe civil …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and close to the stream that separates the township from South Duffield. Both were probably Scandinavian settlements. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… elevated ground, exceeding 25 ft. above sea-level. In the south it includes a little of the flat land bordering the … fields lay around the village, with common meadows further south; much of the land north of the village was occupied by … the township. In 1819 they included 53 a. in Maw, Little Moor, Great Moor, and Gill Ruddings, and 28 a. in Little and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Hemingbrough South Duffield SOUTH DUFFIELD The village of South Duffield lies 1½ mile … near the Derwent. Allotments were made from High and Low Moor commons, totalling 258 a., Dyon common (15 a.), the ings …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… restoration of the S. aisle in 1872, the rebuilding of the South Porch in the following year, restorations in 18756 and … Hemingford Abbots, the Parish Church of St. Margaret The South Aisle (12 ft. wide) has an E. window completely modern … spire is a modern rebuilding, with the old material. The South Porch was re-built in 1873 but incor-porates a …