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A History of the County of Oxford
… Way cuts through the parish to 735 feet above Britwell farm. Most of the land lay between the 400- and 500-foot … Britwell Prior Richard Blackall, the tenant of the manor farm, paid on eight hearths, and two other houses paid on two … lie in the two streets. Among the older houses is Home Farm (formerly Black Pond Farm), a two-storied house with an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 18th century and the 19th; 25 in the late 20th it was a farm track. The northern ridge way was turnpiked in 1762 as … apparently of medieval origin, 51 lies to the west, Manor Farm, a stone house mainly of the 18th century perhaps on the … building included small workshops on the site of Butler's Farm north of the junction of South Street and Whiteway …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… north-east, approximately following a line from Cockroost Farm to Quidhampton Wood in Wroughton. South-east of the line … other 250 m. further north. The northern road was only a farm track east of the SwindonDevizes road in 1981 but the … Later tracks led north from the Weir and from Manor Farm. In 1981 access for vehicles was possible only by a road …
A History of the County of Hertford
… tended to lessen the prosperity of the village. Foxholes Farm, a name which occurs as early as 1591, 7 lies in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1650 to Henry Pitt. 16 In the previous year the farm-house of the manor had been sold to Edmund Pitt. 17 The … Cratford obtained from the dean and chapter a lease of the farm of the manor. 22 Cratford was indicted about 161819 for …
A History of the County of Worcester
… on the south side of the road, is the house known as Court Farm, the residence of Mr. Antonio F. de Novarro, which … old house in Hereford. Some distance to the west of Court Farm, facing the Willersey road, is the house now called the … some distance to the east of this gate-house. West End Farm, to the south-west of the village, is a 17thcentury …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were planted in the late 19th century. 13 Over half of the farm-land of the parish is under the plough; most of the … end of the village, are the church, manor-house, and home farm, and a little north of them is the site of a Roman … 21 By 1793 the green had been divided, by tracks and by farm buildings across it, into upper, middle, and lower …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of red deer from France and subsequently granted as a farm to the Duke of Bedford, the Lord Warden. Carys, the … Cooke a new lease for sixty years at the old rent of the farm called Roydon,' as being near the sea it would be …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which may have been some of Malmesbury abbey's demesne farm, had been a royal palace 9 has not been substantiated. … the two parishes was drawn across Hyam park in 1838: Hyam Farm and Hyam wood were assigned to Westport, a field called … are of local stone. In the Middle Ages extensive demesne farm buildings belonging to Malmesbury abbey stood to the …
Magna Britannia
… Ballantine Dykes, Esq. The old mansion is occupied as a farm-house. In Hutchinson's History of Cumberland is an … heiress to a younger branch of the Briscoes: it is now a farm-house, the property of Mr. William Glaister. The manor …