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Old and New London
… re-published by Mr. J. T. Smith in 1800. Marylebone Park Farm and its cow-sheds, which covered the rising ground … the Duke of Portland's property in Marylebone, except one farm, was let at that period on building leases, and the new … his peregrination to the famed Wells of Kilburn. William's Farm, the extent of my mother's walk, stood at about a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… church and village. From here a road runs south to Fisher Farm and on to Bramber Farm, where there is a thatched barn of squared stone and … of Chichester as a manufactory for broadcloth. 2 Brinfast Farm, about a mile west-south-west of Fisher Farm, is an …
A History of the County of Somerset
… drained earlier, for of its two farmsteads one, Bankland Farm, is probably of the 16th century. North Newton village …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was later attached. Manor and hundred were granted at fee farm by Henry I to John of Erleigh (d. c. 1162). 2 Henry I 3 also granted Crandon in Bawdrip at farm, and Adsborough ( Tetteberg) in Creech St. Michael, Chedzoy, the former grazing farm ( vaccaria) of the royal estate, 4 Pawlett, and Pignes …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was used to buy land in Aisholt, later known as French's farm. 8 In 1827 the value of the living was said to be less … and a bell. 46 The chapel site, south-west of Chapel Hill Farm on the boundary with Thurloxton, was retained by the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Park, Parker's Field, 76 Impens, and Fordgate. Impens Farm is a building of the 16th or early 17th century with … Melcombe (d. 1644) left goods worth over £2,600, including farm stock (£283), corn in the ground (£121), wool (£31), 543 … and turnips were produced on the large pastoral upland farm at Clavelshay, 95 and potatoes at North Newton. 96 John …
A History of the County of Somerset
… poor children. 15 The schoolroom, standing opposite Rydon Farm, was rebuilt further north after 1838. 16 At Northmoor …
A History of the County of Somerset
… land and had never paid geld. 85 Its holders owed a fee farm to the Crown; 86 in 1761 the farm of 5 guineas was paid to Antony Duncombe, Baron Feversham (d. 1763), 87 presumably by grant. The fee farm was paid to the Crown in 1779 88 but by 1860 to William, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… has two shafts set diagonally. d(13). Wheeler's Farm, house, m. W. of (12), has an original chimney-stack … front; the S. gable has curved brackets. d(17). Marshall's Farm (Plate p. 128), house nearly 1 m. W.S.W. of the church, …