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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is Covington Lodge, and south of the village is Bottom Farm, with Covington Gorse to the east of it. In the extreme north of the parish is Cleavers Lodge Farm. Place-names in 1614 include Bradgate Leyes, Hassells, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… close to the river about a mile from hence is the Moat-farm, and about half a mile westward that now called the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… residence of the Braziers; it is now called Leaves-green farm, and belongs to the widow of George Butler, esq. There … crown, from whence it was granted, under the yearly fee-farm of seventy-one shillings, 18 to John Lennard, of … of this manor of Apperfield. This manor now pays a fee-farm rent of 3l. IIs. per annum to the crown. There is a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Forest Hill and St. Clements, and in 1886 Hockmore Farm and Cottages were also transferred from Iffley to … is a contemporary staircase. No. 8, the sometime Rectory farm-house, may have been built by William Napier. 21 It is … the south-west corner of Temple Road is the 17th-century farm-house, once belonging to the White family, 26 and now …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is Cowling castle, the ruins of which are converted into a farm house, about half a mile from which is Cowling-street; … was the approach to the castle, as it is at present to the farm-house. IN THE YEAR 961, queen Ediva, mother of king …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… takes its name. Parts of the walls of Thornton Hill farm-house appear to be old, and extensive foundations have … year, 250 but is not again mentioned. WILDON GRANGE was a farm of the Abbots of Byland. Its site was granted by Roger … by deed dated 27 February 1696 endowed the same with a fee-farm rent of 59 issuing out of the manor of Barwick upon Tees …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… died possessed of it a few months ago, yet the estate of farm of Angley afterwards was alienated to one of the family … appears by private evidences, about the year 1573, gave a farm in that part of this parish called Swattenden, now let … It is endowed with a house and land in Cranbrooke, and a farm at Horsemonden, the whole of the annual produce of 75l. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of scattered farms, of which Troy Hall and Hillgreen Farm are moated. The site of another moat is visible to the north-east of Boxhedge Farm. The north-east end of Cranfield, known as East End, … a Baptist chapel. From here a field path leads to Moat Farm, a small modern brick building almost entirely …
A History of the County of Essex
… Southend. The two lanes rejoined near the site of Crouches farm and the old Rectory and, as Front Lane, continued south; … Socon (Beds.) and Beauchamp Roding, first let the manor at farm to Thomas de Haya, and by 1232 had enfeoffed him with … Petres of Ingatestone. 55 Cranham then included 540 a. of farm lands and at least 40 a. of woods and 200 a. of common. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and was certainly made as a forge or hammer pond. Hammer Farm is on the stream, which is dammed up to make it, a … Ancient houses of important families, now represented by farm-houses, also existed at Vachery (near Baynards in … Barrihurst of Colonel W. A. Browne. Wyphurst is an old farm converted into a large modern house, the seat of Mr. …