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A History of the County of Surrey
… may be mentioned Walton Lodge (Mr. H. J. Broadbent), Hurst (Mr. H. C. Lyall), Peeble Combe (Mr. E. J. Coles), and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… following place-names are found in the sixteenth century:'Hurst Down and Walys lands,' both in Wheely; 5 'Parson's …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Gretton, M.P., is patron. Charities Rev. Thomas Potter Hurst, by his will dated 1 August 1799, bequeathed the sum of … This charity is said to have been given by Rev. Thomas Hurst, vicar (1778 to 1802). …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… as mentioned under the preceding charity. In 1718 James Hurst, as stated in the same returns, by his will gave a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Hartley Row; it consists of a few cottages, Hurst Farm and the 'Barley Mow,' with the Old Barley Mow Farm …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… was granted in 1540 to Richard Warde. 25 It descended with Hurst 26 (q.v.) until 1652, when Richard Harrison conveyed …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… bought by the Fenston Trust and in 1989 sold to Mr. R. A. Hurst, the owner in 1992. 94 Manor House is a long gabled …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… was built. The Bear Wood walk of the forest (see under Hurst) is partly in the parish of Wokingham and is described … of Amesbury. The hundred included portions of Wokingham, Hurst, Shinfield and Swallowfield. The origin of this legal … Odes, Broad Hinton, Hinton Hatch and Hinton Pipard in Hurst, Didenham in Shinfield, Buckhurst in Wokingham, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Sir Henry Barker, 71 probably one of the Barkers of Hurst. 72 He conveyed the manor, possibly in mortgage, in … s. 6 d. to 1 s. 6 d. an acre. Their namesAkerman Mede, Le Hurst, Wolgesham, Norehamhave disappeared from the map, 112 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… road just south of Honey Street was called Brickkiln hurst, evidence of brickmaking in the parish in an earlier …