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A History of the County of Somerset
… is found scattered rather loosely around this grid. Fore Street, and its westward extension Keep Street (Kip Street in 1752), 10 were evidently the principal … some 59 a. 139 Other small farms, such as that of George Vincent, of 50 a., one fifth arable, also emerged during the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… line, opened in 1885, is at the north end of the village street, and the line passes through the parish. The old maps … 26 Elizabeth soon afterwards became the wife of Henry Vincent, 27 brother of Sir Thomas Vincent of Stoke D'Abernon, and appears as Elizabeth Vincent …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and bears the name of each in turn. The irregular village street, containing several half-timber cottages, some of them …
A History of the County of Sussex
… mainly pasture. The oldest part of the village lies in the street running approximately north and south, west of the church. The Manor House is on the west side of the street opposite the church. It was built as a dower house in … upper rooms. 'The Priest House', at the south end of the street on the west side, is a 15th-century house facing …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… west to east, from a height of 700 ft. to 400 ft. The Old Street bounds the parish on the west, while on the north a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as an oast for the drying of hops. About the middle of the street stands the church, and a little distance from it a … now making part of the town, and called St. Leonard's-street, in which is an antient seat, some years ago the … present possessor, who resides in it. Above St. Leonard's street is the high road from Teston over East-Malling-heath, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the low-lying ground of the Meon valley to become the main street of the village. Along a branch road from East Meon … at the rebuilding, and is now in St. Edmund's, Lombard Street; its successor stands at the west end of the nave, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… known as Ponter's Ball. 5 The 13th-century bounds of East Street manor, which probably shared the western boundary, … West Pennard church, and evidently continued through East Street and Norwood Park to Glastonbury Tor. The second, from … 25 Chevage was levied on 27 boys in West Pennard and East Street tithings in 1404, on 23 in 1408, 35 in 1449, and 13 in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor house standing at the northern end of the village street. The extension of the park south and west of the house … south and west in a gentle curve, cutting the village street between the church and the rectory house and joining … adoption by the Minehead turnpike trust. 11 The village street thereafter gave access only to the manor house, 12 and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… slope of its north bank. The village consists mainly of a street running north and south, with the church of St. Oswald … and the rectory at its southern end. Grouped round this street and a few lanes the houses, for the most part built of … bridge, over which the road, a continuation of the village street, runs southward to East Harlsey. In the 12th century …