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A History of the County of Hampshire
… from inside, is a blocked round-headed opening, too little of which is at present exposed to give any clue to its …
A History of the County of Warwick
… bad state in 1754. 7 Thurlaston hamlet is on a by-road a little south of the main Coventry road, which on its way … and the tower added probably early in the 15th century. Little is left of the earlier church other than the south …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the village, and north down Cow Lane, but there was very little building to the south. Later contraction left several … manor house, but its site is unknown. It may have stood a little further west in that part of the Duns Tew Manor … and 5 closes comprising 66 a. in the area later called Little fields were probably inclosed from the common. By c. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… windows with lead glazing, and the interior retains a little oak panelling. The Baptist chapel was erected in 1883, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… buildings have encroached upon the neighbouring parish of Houghton Regis, where are the Dunstable gasworks and … the fields south of the priory were known as Great and Little Englands. 11 Tenements were distinguished by special … 'Dunstable not worthy of any remark.' 22 There is little at the present day to remind the tourist of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… off the road on the east lies Millowbury Farm, and a little further on the entrance to the hamlet of Millo is … is near the centre of the parish. The church, standing a little back, is in the middle of the village, and the rectory … tracery in the head, cusped and feathered, and retaining a little old glass. To the north of it is a fourteenth-century …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Avon, contains the villages or hamlets of Great Durnford, Little Durnford, Netton, Salterton, and Newtown; Normanton, … on the downland further from them. The parish contains little woodland. 7 In the 20th century the high land … activity. In the main part a group of barrows on Little down is possibly Bronze-Age, 20 Ogbury camp is an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… beside the river. 7 The highest point, at 134 m., is a little south-west of the village; land at c. 120 m. is in the … the village. 9 There was no woodland in 1773 10 and very little c. 1900. 11 In the 20th century c. 10 plantations, … the early 19th century the Wilton road was apparently of little importance; 16 in the 20th both that and Martinbushes …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… township. It lies about 7 miles south-east of Cambridge, a little below the point where the river Cam or Granta emerges … top of the hills is mingled with boulder clay. There was little woodland in Duxford before the 19th century. In … or 4 houses, existed near the bridge in 1675, 42 but grew little before c. 1900. In 1891 10 a. near the station were …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… lower member, all round. Of the arrangement of the quire little can be traced. In the north wall, at the western end … wall lines with that of the corridor. The doorway is set a little to the east to leave room for the main stairway. This … entailing the widening of the remaining windows. A little way up the new staircase a doorway opened to a bridge …