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A History of the County of Oxford
… father Walter Ellwood, J.P., had a 'pretty estate' in the 'little country town' of Crowell, 'in lands, and more as I … at once allowed to take possession of his lands. 75 Very little is known of the manor at this time, but it would seem … as 'common field land', and field names (Great Lob, Little Lob, Great and Little Berrylands), as well as the way …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the green and the Chequers Inn, a modernized building of little interest. There is some half-timber work in the main … heade, hys stature not extraordinary for the coffin was little more then syx foote in lengthe, but hee excelled in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the complaints of the half-starved labourers. 161 They had little alternative employment. In 1811 27 families out of 33, … to the living his youngest son, John (d. 1704). 233 Little is known of the religious life of the parish in the … parish was served by the curate of Caxton who resided at Little Barford (Hunts.) while the Croxton curate served …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Meanwhile Sir Anthony Cage had died in 1668, leaving his little remaining land in Croydon to his son William Cage, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at Murcott. 72 Outside the village and hamlets there was little settlement before the 19th century, although a house … who claimed pannage in it for the whole year. 236 Very little of the c. 300 a. of the purlieus allotted for Crudwell …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… houses; it is an out of the way situation, having little or no traffic through it. The hills are very frequent … it the church. About a mile westward, over the hill, is Little Ollantigh, belonging to Samuel-Elias Sawbridge, esq. … pan, resembling that marked (3) below, with another little urn or pot standing in the midst of it, of fine red …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the northwest, in less than a mile and a half. The little group of buildings comprising the village stands on …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Farm, and the ground slopes upward from the Ouse Valley to Little Bentley Farm and Wood, at an altitude of 200 ft. The … south. There is a triangle of roads in the centre of the little town, that from Haywards Heath coming in from the east … main block and north wing. The west front shows little detail of age: the two wings have gabled ends; the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at between 4 s. 6 d. and 7 s.) indicate that there was little disparity in wealth among the taxpayers. 128 In 1377, … extent of the manor included two closes called Great and Little Stowell Field (estimated at 140 acres), a pasture … by the footpath and by steppingstones across the Thame to Little Milton. Manors. The medieval community of DENTON …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the site of the palace, but is on the confines of the old Little Park, in which the palace stood. It was built for Mr. … Ewell, Cuddington, and Cheam, and all that park called the Little Park of Nonsuch, was bestowed on Henry, twelfth Earl … Park or Worcester Park (containing 911 acres), and the Little Park (containing 671 acres). The palace was never …