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A History of the County of Oxford
… was a dependent chapelry until the 17th century, and Little Tew did not become a completely separate parish until … roads, while its western and eastern boundaries (with Little Tew and Sandford St. Martin) followed contours and … south remained predominantly arable and open, with little woodland; the 'red land' north, traditionally …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 2 to distinguish it from its neighbour, Knight's or Little Washbourne, which was a hamlet of Overbury (Worcs.) 3 … to Bredon monastery (Worcs.) in 780 is likely to have been Little Washbourne rather than, as has sometimes been stated, … fortnightly, and at other times the parishioners went to Little Washbourne or Beckford. 151 From 1785 members of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… measures 680 ha. (1,679 a.). The parish's boundary with Little Langford follows a dry valley and had been fixed by … the parish. Apart from Heath wood, there was until c. 1800 little woodland in the parish as defined in 1839. 7 The Roman … area designated in 1974. 21 Great Wishford 1839 A little east of the village a mill stood on the Wylye at …
A History of the County of Worcester
… vary in driest or wettest weather. The village contains little of interest, most of the cottages having been rebuilt. … There are some half-timber cottages on the Martley road. A little distance to the east of the rectory is a corn-mill, 4 … (Redmerlege, xi cent.; Rudmarleg Olifar, Rudmarle Oleferd, Little Rudmarel, xii cent.; Rudmereleg, xiii cent.; Rydmerley …
A History of the County of Durham
… Earl of Bridgwater, the master. 3 Architecturally of little or no merit, being in the pseudo-Gothic style of the … was enlarged in 1887 by the addition of an acre of land a little way off to the south-east, given by the trustees of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Deptford-hill east-south-east towards Shooter'shill, and a little beyond the south-east corner of the park-wall, leaving … the year 1480, he granted them a residence here, with a little chantry and chapel, of the Holy Cross, for their …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Horn parish, are the remains of an old water mill, and a little to the south is an old windmill. The village stands on …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Chetwynd chapel). 72 The clearstory to the nave may be a little earlier than that of the chancel. The west tower and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… His son Richard died before his father in 1325 seised of a little manor ( manerettum) in Grendon held of John de …
A History of the County of Durham
… through the parish and has a station at Thorpe Thewles, a little to the north of the village. An advertisement of 1623 …