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A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Adresham are traceable on the south side of the street; parts of the outer walls and a Tudor barn remain. The … Berks. Bucks. and Oxon. Arch. Journ. xv, 73. Ibid. 'Stony Street' is named in 1396 and 1438 (Ct. R. [Gen. Ser.], portf. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Newington in the 1950s, and mains drainage in 1975. 31 The street plan is complex, partly perhaps because of the … mentioned, or because of a later rerouting implied by such street-names (recorded in the 1920s but now disused) 32 as … Lane (later Baker's Lane), and New Road. Some of the other street-names are evidently old, notably those of the narrow …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… east of the village when it was turnpiked in 1761, and the street along which the farm steads stood in 1773 was … four farmsteads, one of which was on the west side of the street, and several other houses or cottages. 92 Most of the … 98 and in the 19th century Wilton expanded along North Street into Burden's Ball. North-west of its junction with …
A History of the County of Essex
… service wing, and Quince Tree Farm, in South Street, the former Poyntz manor-house, is of the 16th and … two timber-framed houses of that period remain in South Street. They adjoin a symmetrical terrace of brick-fronted … of village life changed. Between the railway and South Street the L.C.C. began to build an estate which after the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… rectory stand on the north side of this road; the village street runs southward from this point and ends with the … 15 to John Talbot, ancestor of the Talbots of Thornton-le-Street (q.v.), which it followed in descent, 16 passing with … were tenants under the Bishop of Durham both in Thorntonle-Street (q.v.) and South Otterington from 1226, when Adam …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the west of George Lane and by the course of Palmer Street. 8 Such a site would not have been very strong, … were before 1817 divided between Burchall Peren and Vincent Stuckey, the two leading owners there. 229 The Eason … (Devon), died in 1810 leaving his property in Compton to Vincent Stuckey of Langport. 292 On Vincent's death in 1845 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… latter included Woodcote village and the hamlets of Exlade Street and Greenmoor Hill. The western end of the parish is … War. In the old village, which once consisted of one wide street running parallel to the river, are the church and a … and, according to local tradition, fishponds across the street. In the post-Reformation period the house was the home …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bridge, near the Roman station, Clausentum. The High Street, part of the main road from Southampton to Botley, …
A History of the County of Essex
… the bridge the main road makes the long ascent of Brook Street and London Road to over 100 m. at Brentwood. 2 Several … wife of Sir John Jervis, later Admiral the earl of St. Vincent. During the following years St. Vincent added the central block and the east wing, which were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had become London wine coopers, 123 the Heybournes Fleet Street confectioners, 124 and the Stevenses had moved to … architect was R. C. Hussey. The diocesan architect G. E. Street approved his plans, on the whole. Street objected to the position of the pulpit, which would …