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A History of the County of Hampshire
… chalk downs. On the north and west are extensive woods. A farm-house and school are the only buildings near it, but the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… K.C.B., J.P., and near it a lane leads to Crookhorn farm, probably the remains of the small manor of Creuquer in … At the time of the Dissolution 10 s. was returned for the farm of a fishing in the manor of Farlington. 28 In 1316 … or Stakes has been found until 1820, when Stakes Farm was purchased by Mr. William Taylor for 5,020; and the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Farmington village 21 and by the name Camp (or Undercamp) Farm adopted later for a house near by. Part of the high … north, by a track leading from the green to Clearcupboard farm, and the boundaries of several small closes can be seen … The few buildings remaining near the green include Manor Farm on the west side, which was rebuilt in the mid 18th …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is the property of Mr. Henry William Brake. Synehurst Farm, in the north of the parish near the Surrey border, is … with that manor by the description of the 'messuage or farm called Sindhurst with appurtenances in Farnborough, and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… where a branch road runs past the church to Rectory Farm in the south. Manor Farm is in the south-east. The parish of Farndish, up to the … sold their land in Farndish, then consisting of a small farm with farmhouse attached, to Mr. Watts, by whose trustees …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… early 17th-century panelling and fireplace. Mount Pleasant Farm, about half a mile northwest of the village, dates from … There are one or two outlying farms, among them Onepin Farm, near Holly Bush Corner, south of the hamlet, and to the north of the hamlet is Slade Farm, within a short distance of Wapsey's Cottages and Wood, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and on the opposite on the house of Chartons and Chimbhams farm; on the same hill to the northward is Eglantine, and on … tillage land, of which kind is the land of Pethamplace farm likewise, only not so much covered with flint stones. … pasture, and de populated and pulled down three of the farm houses, and suffered the other two to run to ruin, and …
Magna Britannia
… Bart., being the present proprietor. Winscot is now a farm-house. Doddescott was, in the reign of Henry III., the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… where Sir George Sondes afterwards built the present farm-house. There are now hardly any, even of the ruins, of … and all the liberties therein mentioned, by the yearly fee-farm of eight pounds, which rent continues to be paid at this … poor people of Faversham, the first half year's rent of a farm of 16 l. per annum, in Luddenham, Buckland, and Murston; …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and from it parts of six counties can be seen. Round House Farm, a cottage opposite, and Crockmore Farm date from the 17th century, and retain a good many … of the parish is Bosmore, now occupied by Mr. Mackenzie's farm bailiff. Some half a mile to the south-west of it is …
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