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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… within Wilton Park. The remaining houses nearly all lay west of The Avenue, 6 and south of the Southern Railway line, … for another seven years, but in 1934 a large area in the west was transferred to Wilton, and the parish was dissolved. … of Fugglestone was just under two miles both from east to west and, at its widest point, from north to south. It …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Great Chesterford and Newmarket. 47 That to the south-west ran along the line of another ancient road, called … the tithes of Catchpole furlong (26 a.) near the north-west corner. 53 Fulbourn lies mainly upon chalk, overlaid … suburbs of Cambridge by a narrow strip of green belt west of the county Mental Hospital. Fulbourn c.1800 A section …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… until inclosure, 29 when 13½ a., partly of old inclosures west of the village, were allotted for it. 30 From the mid … but the impropriator and rector tithed the arable east and west of a customary line in each sown field in alternating … and further later. 57 St. Vigor's Rectory farm, 394 a. west of the village, was sold in 1910 to H. W. S. Gray of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… being created by ploughing near Wulves Street in the far west of the vill, 20 the arable south and west of the village was mostly divided, as it continued to be … field lay to the south-east, Smallway field to the south-west, Cross, before 1500 Cors, 22 field, in the western …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… one large mixed schoolroom, erected in 1858 on a site west of Wright's, later School, Lane, given by the squire. It … 1969 a new infant school for up to 70 children was built west of Haggis Gap. 46 In 1976 the two schools together had …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… dripmoulds. Similar single-light windows in the north-west gable wall support a double chimney. In its upper part a … by a wing with new domestic offices and to the south-west by a taller block containing a library and billiard … Nov. 1796. P.R.O., C 142/262, no. 104 (in which east and west app. reversed); ibid. PROB 11/94, f. 110v.; cf. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 96 In 1810 97 Hancock built for them a brick chapel west of Wright's (later School) Lane with 200 sittings. It … congregation was 50. 13 In 1855 a site south of the west end of Pierce Lane was acquired for a new chapel for …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the east called Back, later School, Lane and that on the west known as Fenwick's Lane from the mid 19th century. 16 … 69 The land subsequently descended, like Burun's estate in West Cottingwith, 70 successively to Geoffrey son of Pain, … 82 and at about this time bays were added to the south-west room. The house has recently been reduced by the removal …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… York, on the road to Selby. The parish is bounded on the west by the navigable river Ouse, and comprises 1141 acres of … a nave, aisles, and chancel, with a handsome tower at the west end, in the decorated English style, and contains a … Hammersmith; and the parish, having received 700 from the West London Railroad Company, for part of Wormholt Common, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Inventory of historical monuments in West London Fulham 4. FULHAM. (O.S. 6 in. London Sheet N.) … the roof is covered with lead. With the exception of the West Tower, which appears to have been begun in the … the monuments are noteworthy. Architectural DescriptionThe West Tower (18 ft. square) is of four stages, divided by …