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A History of the County of York East Riding
… one of these was demolished in 19601. 91 Of the existing farm-houses the oldest is the Grange, much of which dates … 92 Eastview, now a sports pavilion, 93 and Leaholm Farm are 19thcentury buildings. The upkeep of a sewer in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… drained and reclaimed over a long period. The 'South Farm' itself stood on a long, low, ridge of dry ground, which … In the late 18th and 19th centuries the appearance of new farm-houses was apparently affected by the proximity of the … at no. 98 Church Street. Two farms, Westfield Cottage Farm in Wawne Road and another which formerly stood in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1877 that from Adscombe through Seven Wells to Quantock Farm was declared private. 84 The high ground to the west and … the Stogursey land had been inclosed and let, and Quantock farm was created soon after 1686. The owner, Robert Siderfin, … the wall which marked the western boundary of both the farm and the parish. 90 The Nether Stowey share, known as the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Rich by H. Wood of Bristol, dated 1815, bears carvings of farm implements. There are six bells including two from the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and pasture, but most income was from rents and the farm of the demesne. 69 Works were still sold in the 1480s on … inventories, 79 but the yeoman who perhaps occupied Aley farm in 1696 had only 50 a. of wheat, barley, dredge, peas, … on the Quantocks in the later 17th century created a new farm of 560 a., later known as Quantock farm, half of which …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 69 Plainsfield Court, in 1986 called Plainsfield Court Farm, dates probably from the 17th century and formerly … 86 but it had been demolished by 1887. 87 Friarn farm, sold by Emmanuel Lucar to Lewis Sweeting in 1646, 88 … to Adscombe, and was demolished before 1833, when Friarn farm was united with Adscombe. 93 Soon after the mid 12th …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… century. 41 In 1086 the abbot of Ramsey had a small home farm with one ploughteam and enough arable for a second and … 87After allotments were made in 1840 Frederick Robinson's farm of 434 a. and seven others of over 100 a., only one … by 1864. 91In 1881 Trinity College leased Cold Harbour farm of 200 a. and Ouse Fen farm of nearly 100 a. separately. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… brick. One in Fen End has a curvilinear gable. 82Sycamore Farm in Over End has a sophisticated design of the 1720s … Reynold 'at the bridge' were mentioned c. 1300. 88Ouse Fen Farm, later called Trinity College Farm, was the only farmhouse built outside the village …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1636 by Sackville Wade. 23 Charles I gave the reserved fee-farm rent in 1637 to James Stuart, duke of Lennox (cr. duke … in 1532. 82 In 1544 it bought the reversion of another farm of c. 73 a. and a house and common rights, taking possession of the farm in 1550. 83 The farmhouse, later Church Farm, stands in …