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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Ashley Walk, including Godshill Wood and Inclosure, Ashley Lodge, Mudmore, Ogdens, Amberwood, Eyeworth Lodge, Miller's Farm and Greenhouse Farm, formerly … part of the manor. 203 EYEWORTH (Jvare, xiii cent.; Ivory Lodge, xviii cent.), now in the parish of Ashley Walk, was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the same name erected the commodious and substantial court-lodge, situated near the church, and the lessee of the manor …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Greys. There are also two other houses of note: Fringford Lodge, built before 1814 30 near the Roman road at the … in 1857 32 and lying in its own park north of Fringford Lodge. In 1645 a small force of royalist troops retreating … rector at inclosure; and the smaller Addington, Fringford Lodge, and Eton College estates. Since the 15th century the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… addition to the village. Dovehouse Farm (called Lodge Farm by 1955), at the southern end of the village …
A History of the County of Warwick
… some 20 years later Joan, Lady Bergavenny, built 'a litle lodge or peace of buildinge in this parke caullyd Bergeiney'; … were all said to be ruinous by 1478, 26 though the lodge was apparently still standing in Leland's time. 27 The … loc. cit.; Leland, loc. cit. Rous does not mention the lodge. Ex inf. Mr. P. B. Chatwin. The weight, now in private …
A History of the County of Surrey
… corner of the park and crossed the park to the present lodge, whence it continues still eastward to Merstham. The … road. Close to the former school, much nearer the road and lodge entrance to the park just mentioned, both British and … below). It is now the seat of Mr. Alfred Benson. Nutwood Lodge is the seat of Capt. Charles Francis Cracroft Jarvis. …