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Magna Britannia
… now the property of Richard Hippisley Tuckfield, Esq., of Little Fulford. Poltimore, in this parish, belonged, for … See the account of Cookbury, p. 139. Great Collacott, Little Collacott, Woodland Combrew, Horsacott, and Eaton. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… buried in the Savoy church, in the Strand, on which the little became extinct. Erengard Melusina Schuylenberg, … the public register of convocation. He was buried in the little cloysters in Westminster abbey. THE TOWN ITSELF, and … in the time of the Saxons, to have been a place of but little consequence, notwithstanding it was then a part of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… wing at the north-west in 1884 the building has undergone little structural alteration during the 19th century. The … of the late 17th century; all this oak came from Canons in Little Stanmore when it was pulled down in 1747. There are …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Common.' The latter is the name sometimes applied to the little inclosed plot of land, right in the centre of the … flourish in the open air. The nucleus of the parish is the little village of Fawley. A quarter of a mile to the west of … to the church, which overlooks Southampton Water. Of many little paths leading down to the shore, one lane leads to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of three townships, North or Great Fawley, South or Little Fawley, and Whatcombe; the latter was once a distinct … Bernard Stuart and his troop of the King's Life Guards at Little Fawley, 'the neate and faire habitacion of the Lady … mortgage was sold in the same year to Francis Moore of Little Fawley, who shortly afterwards purchased the manor. 15 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… night before the battle of Naseby. 1 The Almshouses at a little distance north-east of the church were erected by the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of chase rights in Fifield Bavant apparently provoked little or no resistance. The rights of the lord of the chase … part of it was marked by a path leading from the church to Little London in Broad Chalke parish. Near the church the … only outlying buildings were a house at the western end of Little London and a barn north of Woodhouse Hanging. 29 By …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… bank of the Avon. That on the east was turnpiked from a little north of Figheldean parish to Amesbury in 1761 and … eastwards. On the east side of High Street there was little more than two farmsteads in 1773: 27 Manor Farm was at … built near the river north of the church, an area called Little London, between 1838 and 1850. Of several farmsteads …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the tower of All Saints' Church, Wokingham. There is a little alluvium and valley gravel on the banks of the … or perhaps earlier. The stair hall has been reduced to little more than a passage, the stairs being turned another … Deames, Lord's Moors alias Rushymeads, Gammins, Little Fryth Coppice, Agates Field, Wimbushes or Wynnebush, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Finedon contains 3,541 acres of land. It rises to a little over 300 ft. above the ordnance datum from the River …
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