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A History of the County of Somerset
… The Wall brook, which runs parallel with Stretford water a little to the west, forms the boundary for a 'finger' of … the lands in Cudworth and Knowle together. 82 The 'old, little thatched house' attached to the prebend was replaced …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is 2,051 and its boundaries appear to have changed but little since late Saxon times when a survey of the parish was … been an important means of communication for Culham though little is known with certainty about its history before the … from the sale of grain: 13 qrs. of wheat (frumentum), a little over 17 qrs. of rye, 27 qrs. of barley, 11 qrs. of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… where there are extensive brickworks, and through the little village of Botley, where it crosses one branch of the … 1563 Edmund and Anne sold the estate to William Dunch of Little Wittenham. 82 Swinford followed the descent of Little Wittenham (q.v.) in the Dunch family, 83 which ended …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… erected in 1852 on the site of the old church at a little distance from the rest of the village. West of it …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in old tax records. A barn mostly of brick retains a little 17th-century timber-framing and roof, and there is … of both nave doorways also survive. They were only a little to the west of midway in the walls, and in the 14th … it for a sedile. The south-west window, which impinges a little on the thickness of the west wall, is of …
Magna Britannia
… leading to the hall; a storehouse and larder, and a little turret or two near the same; over the same, a granary … and other live stock in proportion. 15 The manor of Little-Dalston belonged, from a very early period, to the …
Magna Britannia
… hamlets or villages of Farley, Hackney-Lane, Over-Hackney, Little-Rowsley 4, Toad hole, &c. in the hundred of High-Peak; … of the estate, stood the ancient manor-house of Oldhall, a little to the north of Darley-church, which upon the … his brother and devisee, Mr. John Heathcote. The manor of Little-Rowsley belonged to the ancient family of Rollesley or …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Skewsby is a small parish with two hamlets. It covers a little more than 1,000 acres of ground on the lower slopes of … turnips. The whole parish lies in the loop formed by two little streams which meet in its south-east corner. One rises … upon a close called Turnstile, 2 upon a close called Little Bridge Ing and 1 upon a close called Cowgate Hill. The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… mentioned in 1715) 1 and the hamlets of Dale or Danby End, Little Fryup (Frehope, Frihope, xiii-xiv cent.) and Ainthorpe … door at the end of the great hall and has a curious little alcove in the thickness of the south wall, possibly … had 5 carucates in Camisedale (Westerdale), 8 carucates in Little Broughton, and 4 carucates in Great Broughton, and the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is Red Sandstone, the soil is clay and gravel with a little recent Alluvium by the Wiske. The total area is 4,698 … York, obtained from Count Stephen of Britanny the wood of LITTLE DANBY, and lands were here granted to the same abbey … the king. 33a In 1360 Geoffrey de Hamby and Thomas of Little Danby gave the king 20 for lands and tenements …