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A History of the County of Warwick
… from 267 ft. at the bridge over the Stour, near Cherington Mill, to just over 500 ft. on Cherington Hill. A little south …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to New Alresford. As the road leaves the parish Cheriton Mill, with the Mill Cross, stands away on the river to the east. South of … Hillonds and Hooke Close, 10 Hornswood Coppice, St. Cross Mill, Brown Down, Milbarrowe Down, Weely, Nibden Bottom, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… runs along the side of it, and turns a paper and corn-mill, belonging to Mr. Pearce, which is curious, being worked … water; and about half a mile further it turns another corn-mill, called Seabrook mill; and thence crossing the high road from Hythe to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the Wey along the Wey to Weybridge, thence within the old mill-stream midward of the stream to the old Herestraet … a forge at Chertsey which served the abbey, and also of a mill. 45 Gilbert Fitz Ralph held the latter of the abbey in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… is a 17th-century building with broad gables, and the mill-house adjoining has a fine stack of chimneys. The three … called Cannon Mead, 13 which gave its name to the second mill. The third mill, Weirhouse Mill, lies above Milk Hall and the Chesham …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… gules fretty argent. At the Domesday Survey there was a mill worth 3 s. attached to the manor of Chesham Bois, 58 to … has always since been appendant. 59 It was called a water-mill in 1310, 60 and was the subject of a dispute in 1585, … and contentious person,' of keeping away from the mill a laden horse and its master, whom Gorsom had 'stroken …
A History of the County of Hertford
… son. The greater part of the parish is 'below bank.' A mill is mentioned in the Domesday Survey. It appears to have … of the water going through his ground from Lea to Cheshunt Mill until both the manors came to the Lord Treasurer. 169 In … Hospital without Bishopsgate. Party argent and sable a mill-rind cross counter coloured with a martlet gules in the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was thrown a very substantial dam, perhaps the site of the mill of which Robert de Watevile held half in 1086. But the … was holding of Gilbert de Clare in Chessington half a mill worth 10 s., but it is not mentioned in connexion with … included among the appurtenances to the manor one water-mill, two dovehouses, and twenty fisheries. 68 CHURCH The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… now Manor Farm, which lie between the brook and the mill on the east and the village street on the west. Judging … and a wood, 3 furlongs square. The whole estate, with a mill worth 10 s., was valued at 10 as it had been before the … the house now called Manor Farm, the fishponds and water-mill, 170 acres of common field land, about 100 acres of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on an arched foundation, on Windmill Hill, above the large mill pool of the water-mill. The water-mill and the pond called the Mylne Pool are referred to in …