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A History of the County of Somerset
… established at the edge of this marsh. 21 Littleney, the 'little island' which gave its name to the bishop's estate in … Newmead, Pibhurst, Middlemoor, Russehurst, Southwick, and Little Haymoor, now lying along the banks of the Yeo and … at Derehill (now Dairy hill) and Lytelnye field (later Little field), and small strips at Huish hill. Between 1504 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… its fields and neighbours, and their pattern has changed little since the mid 18th century. 14 Hullavington Street, … built in the west part of the parish, but there has been little new settlement away from the village in the east. With … a., and Newman's an arable and dairy farm of c. 350 a. 274 Little land was then worked from farm buildings in or near …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of which his father was warden. 22 Borough There can be little doubt that Hungerford was originally part of the royal … St. Martin who was holding the larger share of the manor a little later. 309 He was succeeded about 1247 by his son … 1830 by Thomas Mears of Whitechapel. 406 There is also a little bell by William Taylor of Oxford, 1847. The plate …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to one Richard, his clerk. 98 This was presumably little more than a private manorial chapel, as it was …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the parish down to the latter valley, where the land is little more than 100 ft. above sea level. The area of the … Over Bredons and Nether Bredons or Great Briggens and Little Briggens. 19 Robert Chester died in 1732, 20 having … the Warde family. John Warde had two mills in Hunsdon a little earlier (Chan. Proc. [Ser. 2], xlii, 53). In the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to the borders of Stockton-on-the Forest, whilst the little village with its manor-house and moat stands southwest … Bridge, is said to have belonged to the king. 11 A little stream, the South Beck, possibly identical with the … of its church as a beacon for wanderers there. 14 Very little woodland now remains. Land called 'the New Intack' was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… been disparked some years, and converted into a farm. At a little distance eastward is the parsonage, a good house much …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of 475 ft. The village is situated in the Thames Valley, a little to the north of the main road from Henley to Marlow, … manor of Hurley and also the wood belonging to the vill of Little Waltham to the priory. 23 In February 1236 the prior … cinquefoiled, but the cusping has been broken away. A little to the east is a modern priest's doorway. In the north …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… grant by the prior and convent of St. Swithun. There is little else in the history of the manor, apart from the … Hoby who probably built the 'great Lodge.' But he had little time to enjoy his new possession, since in 1557, when … to be cheerful. 35 Yet the letters that follow show how little cheerfulness there was for the solitary exile. In 1680 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… has been so much restored and rebuilt that there is little left to tell its history, but there are corbels in the …