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A History of the County of Essex
… Sayer family failed in the mid 17th century. 2 Braiswick farm contained 113 a. in Mile End and Lexden in 1803. 3 In … claimed to be the lord of Braiswick manor. 4 Braiswick Farm, Mile End, has at its centre the hall and eastern … side. The house formed the north side of a courtyard of farm buildings, now destroyed, which included timber-framed …
A History of the County of Essex
… occupation has been found inside the dyke, notably on Park farm. Iron-Age was succeeded by Roman occupation at the farm, and there was another Roman settlement to the … were scattered over the higher ground; Battleswick Farm, the site of the manorial grange, lay further south, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 1805 bought a house and 96 a., later called Hampston Hill farm, and c. 1820 devised it to his brother Stephen. 40 In … Warton family's house and 174 a., later called Old Hall farm; 41 it had been bought in 1805 by William Beverley and … 1840 added a house and 56 a., later known as Vinegar Hill farm. 44 The latter farm had been bought in 1806 by George …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Telford. 44 The share was known as Eske or Eske Manor farm. 45 John Telford died in 1830 and his half of the manor … of that half of Eske, 47 which was known as High Eske farm. 48 In 1873 the trustees conveyed it, with 516 a., to …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… soon after inclosure in 1803. Carr Close or Low Field Farm, later Molescroft Grange, was put up by 1805, 49 Constitution Hill Farm c. 1810, 50 and Carr House or Molescroft Carr Farm by 1811. 51 A licensed house was recorded at Molescroft …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… just north of the main road, near the modern Storkhill Farm, where there were several garths in the 18th century. 27 … house was rebuilt in the 19th century and called Storkhill Farm by 1852. 57 John Courtney (d. 1806) 58 was succeeded by … upon between 1942 and 1951, when the 216-a. Storkhill farm was sold to G. W. Hunsley. 64 The farm was bought in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… isolated farmhouses built by 1852 included Kenley Reach Farm, Sicey Hall (later Sicey) Farm, Woodmansey Grange, and those later called Sicey Cottage … by Hull corporation in 1921-2, including two known as New Farm. 67 By 1900 a school and a church, 68 standing roughly …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… for Beverley and Hull. The name, meaning either 'Tica's farm' or 'kid farm', is Anglian. 90 Tickton was among the 'water towns' of … 1949 and 1964. 48 The largest lot, the 105-a. Tickton farm, was sold in 1958 to W. H. Scott, the owner in 1984. 49 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Hall, demolished in the mid 19th century, Carr House Farm, which survives uninhabited, and New Holland Farm, 33 which was razed in 1984. 34 Spring Dale Farm was built in the later 19th century. 35 One or two …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 8 a year. 76 It was granted to Sir Richard Gresham in fee farm in 1540, was recovered by the Crown so that the new Hull …