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A History of the County of Worcester
… somewhat similar character but not so perfect. Rye Court Farm, at the cross on the Ledbury road, is an carly … dean and chapter, by the Parliamentary Trustees to Henry Perkins, as a quit-rent of 40 s. due from Thomas Beale out of … were sold by the Parliamentary Trustees in 1651 to Henry Perkins. 50 In 1656 a dispute came before the Court of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… earlier origin survived in 1992. North of the church Manor Farm has a back wing of c. 1600, in which a ground-floor room … rooms and later much enlarged. Two houses north of Manor Farm, Goodwin House and the Boot inn, are also 17th-century. … village few buildings have been erected on the downs. 35 Farm buildings near the village beside Langford Way, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the southern part of Berwick St. John village via Upton Farm was in use in 1773. 33 The roads across the parish were … stand on rising ground north-west of the stream. Easton Farm, built 200 m. south-east in Easton Bassett c. 1680, and Upton Farm, a 19th-century stone house 400 m. south-west of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… between Hindon and the New Inn, later Chicklade Bottom Farm, in Fonthill Bishop. 11 The Amesbury-Mere road increased … been improved. The road from Hindon to Chicklade Bottom Farm is, apart from a road leading northwards to it from the … to villages in the Wylye valley, serving Cold Berwick Farm in the 18th century 15 and Bake Barn in the late 19th …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Wonham died seised of the 'manor, capital messuage and farm of Wonham,' and was succeeded by his grandson, 91 who … water-mill and lands there, which had been demised to farm to William Hevyr, were valued at 53 s. 4 d. 105 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… present owner of this manor. FRID, usually called the Frid farm, corruptly for the Frith, is a manor in the northern …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the bottom, of a valley, having the church near it, the farm-house of the Betshanger estate, and a farm-house in the northern part of the parish, formerly …
Magna Britannia
… formerly the seat of Sir Henry Askew, is occupied as a farm-house; there are some remains of the priory chapel, with … habitable part of Drumburgh Castle is now occupied as a farm-house. Lands in the hamlet of Glosson and manor of … Hall, and a great part of the demesne lands, pays the fee farm rent of 1 l. 6 s. to the crown. Woodhall, in this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… place, which has for many years been made use of only as a farm-house. Opposite the church southward, stood the … Hence the river flows on by Hall-place, and then by the farm of Wantsum, belonging to Shovel Blackwood, esq. unto … in its room. 20 The rectory of Bexley pays a yearly fee farm to the the crown of 1l. per annum. The Rt. Hon. lord …
A History of the County of Warwick
… but most of the walls are of later red brick. Pasture Farm, 1 miles east of the church, near Diddington Hill, bears … arm. The back wing also has square framing. Castle Hills Farm, nearly mile west of the church, is an L-shaped house of … sun-dial dated 1616 is said to be indigenous. The Old Moat Farm near Marston Green, now tenements, facing south, is a …