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A History of the County of Hertford
… to the south-west. The village is mainly along the road a little to the north of the church. The 18th-century … in the roof, but these are not now used, as there is very little flooring on the joists and there are no windows. There … to the portion of the shaft still remaining in the roof at Little Wymondley Bury. Externally the house is plastered, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the king'. 112 Ferrers was lord of Hethe and there can be little doubt that this estate followed the descent of that … and the autumn works of 3 cottars 1 s. 1 d. 152 There is little evidence for the topography of the fields beyond the … and lambs, 3 horses, 8 oxen, 28 head of poultry, and a little boar. The crops grown were wheat, barley, maslin, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Haselbrok ran into the Arrow, 2 probably from the east, a little north of Windmill Hill, and there was a watercourse … about 400 yards to the east. Also in the grounds and a little to the south stand the Roman Catholic Churcha stone … from the then occupant of Coughton Lodge, which lies a little east of the wood, near Wike Moat, mentions the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of a double bank and ditch coming down the hill from a little wood on the left (east) to the road in Hooley Lane, … of new houses. The village of Coulsdon consists of little more than a few groups of old cottages, the National … during the last twenty years by building. It was a little while ago entirely rural with a few new houses …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Seal, at a rent of 30. 17 The manor was then 'all tillage, little or no pasture, and no wood', its yearly value being … with pointed arches. On the north side the arches vary little in width, 35 but on the south their variation is …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… stream, about a mile and a half south-west of Middleham. Little is now left above ground, but part of the ruins have … to the eastern arm of the church about the same time. Little of the story of the building can, however, be made out … in the early part of the 14th century. 27 Of the east wall little is left, but part of the base mould to the east …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… where it falls again to the north. The village lies a little to the north of the road to Kimbolton on a by-road to … and chaplains of a chantry in the chapel of Tolethorpe, in Little Casterton (Rutl.), for prayers for the good estate of … the nave remains. The chancel was rebuilt c. 1300, and a little later a chapel was built on the south side of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stream of it at Penshurst. The parish of Cowden is but little known, being situated in a deep soil of clay, very wet …
A History of the County of Oxford
… certainly too few. The population seems to have been little larger in 1676, when 195 communicants were reported, 13 and to have changed little by 1801, when it numbered 345. 14 Until the mid-19th … The interior of the house has been modernized, but a little late-18th-century panelling remains. There are also …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… with a sundial over. On the same side of the road a little further west is Shandy Hall, probably an early … excepting a few springing stones. Of the arcades but little remains, at least uncovered. In the south transept is … 75 BAXBY seems to have consisted throughout its history of little more than one large house or grange. There were two …