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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Warehorne, and Joane, to Sir William Scott, of Scotts hall, entitled their respective husbands to the possession of … children, of whom the eldest, Sir John Scott, of Scotts-hall, inherited this manor, which descended down to Sir … descended at length down to Geo. Scott, esq. of Scotts-hall, who about the latter end of king George I.'s reign, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… crest of the hill facing Little Harrowden, is Orlingbury Hall, built by Richard Young soon after 1700, and now the … 20 rooms and paid tax on 13 hearths. 1 On the right of the hall is the rectory, built in 1703, 2 and on the opposite … the estate sold it in 1920 to Mrs. Jacques of Orlingbury Hall, who is the present possessor. In 1086 Fulcher …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Grangetown in 1884 and in North Ormesby in 1885. Ormesby Hall stands at the west end of Ormesby in a park of 100 … Ormesby is a small village lying to the east of Ormesby Hall. The church, dedicated to St. Cuthbert, stands amidst … Normanby House lying to the north-west, while Normanby Hall is situated among park lands further south. The common …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the hills, at the eastern extremity of the parish, is East-hall; and at the western, among the woods, the manor of … coheirs; Elizabeth, married to Sir Philip Cook, of Giddy-hall, in Essex; Mary, to George Dannet, of Dannet-hall, esq. Alice, to Sir William Shelley, and Anne, to Sir …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… just outside the large park surrounding Orton Longueville Hall. In the gravel pits in the park, the remains of a … family, who were hereditary marshals of the Abbot's Hall at Peterborough. 10 One of his descendants probably … The church plate consists of a Britannia-silver cup, hall-marked for 171112; 91 a silver standing paten, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and were hereditary marshals of the Abbot's Hall at Peterborough. 8 Another holding, assessed at 3 hides, … plate 93 consists of a rather squareshaped silver cup hall-marked for 16834; a silver plate similarly hall-marked; a small silver bowl of late 17th-century date, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… which was supported by public subscription. 46 The village hall was built soon after 1930. 47 The former infants' school … 15th-century, L-shaped, single-storey house, with an open hall and may have been built by William Horn or his son … under the will of Margaret, countess of Richmond. 147 The hall range was heightened and reroofed, some of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… St. Thomas's Church is separated by the beck from the Hall. In the churchyard is buried Mary Ward, foundress of the … of the manor is Mr. Thomas Hildyard Richardson of Burn Hall, near Easingwold. The 'manor' of MURTON (Mortun, xi …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… designed. Inside is a fine old staircase. Oswaldkirk Hall occupies a delightful situation at the western extremity … of the 17th century, when the Cholmeleys occupied the hall. At the east end the altar was raised a few feet to form …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Canterbury, rebuilt the whole of it, excepting the hall and the chapel, at the expence of 33,000l. a large sum …
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