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A History of the County of Hampshire
… time of the consecration included the present 'Pear Tree Green.' The pear tree which later gave its name to the Green was already planted, though at what date is unknown. It … little churchyard, its west end facing on to the open green where grew the pear tree from which the district is …
A History of the County of Hertford
… west of St. Albans, and is 6,269 acres in area. Leverstock Green was formerly partly in St. Michael's, but was in 1850 … and Hemel Hempstead. 1 Hamlets in the parish are Childwick Green on the northern boundary of Childwickbury Park, and … Hall, tenanted by Mr. Bricker, is north of Childwick Green, and near it at Beesonend there is a stud-farm. The Pr, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 169 It seems to have stood in an enclosure on Wintringham Green, but had probably fallen into decay before the … churchwardens among the poor of the parish. The Rev. John Green Trust was founded by a Declaration of Trust dated 24 … to that part in which is situate the tomb of the Rev. John Green. The endowment now consists of 25 2 per cent. Consols, …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… and Thomas de Maryns, chamberlain, and it is enrolled in a green book ( in viridi papiro) of payments for freedom, Mon. …
A History of the County of Durham
… there were hangings one showing armed men and another of green with a blue leopard, while in the chamber were costly … here when it was moved from its old site near Palace Green in 1842. 18 The modern school lies on a part of the … with the house having a great chamber hung with red and green, owned by William Claxton at his death in c. 1566. 125 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… are Smartnolclose, Venegles, Kyngeslond, Salowecroft, Aley Green, Wisegrove Corner, le Croke Close, Kengley Close, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and chapter had three closes called Diglis lying between Green Lane on the east and the river on the west. 10 There … court, raised on a knoll and opening into the college green' ( Surv. of Worcs. [Worcs. Hist. Soc.], ii, 418). …
A History of the County of Hertford
… St. Mark. There are other smaller hamlets, such as Wilkins Green, which is near the Hatfield Road, but none are of much … Peter's parish, and at the hamlets of Colney Heath and Roe Green, for Independents, Particular Baptists, and Protestant …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… further is the village, situated round St. Stephen's green, having on one side Sir Roger Manwood's alms-houses, … is held on St. Bartholomew's day yearly on St. Stephen's green, for toys and pedlary. King Edward III. on his return …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in the country, in the house which he had built at Cole Green in Hertingfordbury. This was for the remainder of the … retirement from office Lord Cowper spent much time at Cole Green and in this period acquired Panshanger. It seems that … but the little ones of this place.' 57 He died at Cole Green in 1723. 58 His son William, the second earl, was a …