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A History of the County of Berkshire
… the southern extremity, the school being further north. A little beyond is the Independent chapel, built in 1875. The … Morris 16 made a conveyance of the manors of Great and Little Coxwell and tithes there to Hugh Stukeley in 1572 17 … manor of Coleshill (q.v.), which the manors of Great and Little Coxwell henceforth followed in descent. A messuage and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… north transept, chancel, and west tower. Of this church little is left but the upper part of the nave walls above the … in 1841. 67 In 1552 there were three bells and a little bell, and in 1700 four bells. The plate consists of a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… farms. Of the 2,001 acres in Great Edston, North Holme and Little Edston (in Sinnington parish), 892 acres are arable … and convent of Malton held a field lying between Great and Little Edston. 38 Giles Bateson, one of the queen's footmen, … altar rails are of the 17th century, and the table is of a little earlier date. The font is circular and of 12th-century …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… branch leading to Swindon. The picturesque hamlet of Little Coxwell lies between these two roads; its main street … the two branches of the village street. Due east of Little Coxwell, 44 and in the extreme southern angle of the … the descent of the manor of Radley 57 (q.v.). At some little distance west of Thrupp runs the main road north from …
A History of the County of Hertford
… There too is an old mill called Noak Mill, and at a little distance Gaddesden Hall Farm. This farm-house is … which is known by the name of Hedgeswood Common. The little village of Gaddesden consists of the church, a … of Gaddesdon, which may have been this vill or that of Little Gaddesden, is said to have consisted of but fourteen …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… with Glatton and Sawtry adjoining; on the south-east by Little Gidding and Winwick, and on the north-west and part of … of two parts(1) 10 hides, now comprising Great and Little Gidding, held by William Engaine (4 hides), Eustace … been granted by Ramsey Abbey, before 1130, to William de Houghton, chamberlain to King Henry I, 49 and between 1133 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Brooks, while Home Dole Brook separates the parish from Little Gransden in Cambridgeshire. The village is large and … it is of that date and he is the first of the Audleys of Houghton Conquest (co. Beds.) to be described as of Great …
A History of the County of Essex
… an area of special landscape value. 2 It is bounded by Little Hallingbury to the south, Hatfield Broad Oak to the … 362 a., and including Wallbury, was transferred to Little Hallingbury, while the north-east corner of Little Hallingbury (194 a.), including Monkswood and the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… distance not far from Hampden House. In 1885 portions of Little Hampden and Stoke Mandeville parishes were formed into the civil parish called Great and Little Hampden by Local Government order, dated 25 March of … and in 1776 was created Viscount Hampden of Great and Little Hampden. 78 His two sons succeeded him at Great …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Kettering to Wellingborough and is bounded on the north by Little Harrowden, west by Hannington, and south by Hardwick. … land is chiefly pasturage. The children attend school at Little Harrowden. The school in Great Harrowden was closed … this county. One and a half hides 'in another Hargindone' [Little Harrowden], with land for 3 ploughs, which Wakelin …
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