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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for the king, in his 37th year, granted it to Thomas Green, to hold in capite by knight's service. He was usually stiled Thomas Norton, alias Green, being the natural son of Sir John Norton … the 6th year of king Edward VI. leaving two sons, Norton Green, who left an only daughter and heir, married to Sir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… even by 1839 this was still the case. 22 Fields and the green common (7 a.) lay next to the 'Swan'. Tetsworth was a … wife of A. H. Matthews (d. 1854), Vicar of Weston-on-the-Green, who owned Manor farm (116 acres). 123 In 1859 the … to common rights on the Common Marshes and Common Green. 196 In 1838 the tithe award recorded about 52 acres of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in two parts, the most southerly portion, known as Lower Green, being grouped round a triangular green where three roads meet. On the west side of the green is the parish room, and on the south are the post …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and 50 acres of common fields in Thames Ditton. At Weston Green, south of the village, is the chapel of ease of St. … by the side of the road leading from the village to the Green, is the property of Sir Guy Campbell, bart., and in the … one branch going to Imber Court and the other to Weston Green and Esher. Weston House, formerly the property of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… parish, 3 became, with the addition of Ashmore Green, part of Long Lane, Henwick and Shaw Fields, a separate … In 1865 505 part of Thatcham, including Cold Ash, Ashmore Green, part of Long Lane, Henwick and Shaw Fields, was formed …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the 'town,' 1 is small and built irregularly about an open green, the rectory and the church standing a little way back … 113 acres of woodland. There are several small greens. Hay Green and Washing Ditch Green to the south-east of the village and Collins Green in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the York and Yarm road is called, and about St. James's Green, a large space between it and the beck which is here crossed by a bridge in Millgate. St. James's Green is probably 'the Oldemerkat sted' mentioned in 13989, 5 and the cattle market was still held here in 1859. 6 The green takes its name from a chapel of St. James, which was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… between them and the stream. In the middle of a small green stands the village cross, a slender octagonal stone …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Thornton. The village is built round a large triangular green dotted with elms and sycamores. The houses are mostly … acres of land at Thornton Watlass, including the village green, to Sir Matthew Blayney Smith-Dodsworth., bart., now …
Magna Britannia
… Mrs. Wainwright, great-great-grandmother; Mrs. Green, great-grandmother." The school at Whittington was … that name at Swan wick, in this county, 1768; and Francis Green, Esq., 1782. Bassano's volume of Church-Notes describes … he began to build a chapel on a piece of ground called the Green, which was finished by Mr. Arkwright after his father's …