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A History of the County of Warwick
… times to connect the Ricknield Street and the Fosse Way. A little north of, and below, this track is a small rectangular …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the parish of East Harlsey. The northern boundary is the little stream called Trenholme Stell, which flows into the … was transferred after the opening of the railways to the 'Little Tontine,' but the latter also is now disused as an … there is a wide prospect westward. Along the ridge a little to the north is a large 'rocking' stone known as Cop …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The church stands off Church Lane near Ingleby Beck. A little to the north of it is the mill of Ingleby, probably on … over the arcade at this time, it previously having been little more than a covered way. It has a series of blank … The interior is almost wholly modernized and of very little antiquarian interest. The entrance hall, which …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1850. The mills were at Midsummer Meadow, Pool Mill and Little Nobury, the last surviving a long time after the … roofs, most of them on bases of local white sandstone. At Little Inkberrow, about half a mile to the north-west of the … and New End lie to the north of Cookhill. 7 Knighton and Little Nobury 8 are two small hamlets in the south-east of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the parish, and stretches towards the north-west on Little Common. The rectory stands above the church on the … who sold it in 1715 to Anthony Guidott. 91 For some little time the history of this estate is obscure, but in … the church has almost the appearance of a new building, little but the walling being old, but a good deal of the old …
A History of the County of Hertford
… as a chapel to the neighbouring church of Hitchin. The little village and church lie to the east of the Hitchin and … brick, dating possibly from the end of the 17th century. A little further on is Maydencroft, a two-storied farm-house of … but the doors and windows are modern. The Wyck, Little Almshoe, Ippollitts Other hamlets in the parish are …
A History of the County of Northampton
… boundary of Chester. In this direction lies the hamlet of Little Chester. Traces of Roman occupation have been found … (xiv cent.). The first mention of the overlordship of LITTLE CHESTER occurs in 1236 when it was appurtenant to the … co-heir of Brian de Lisle. 83 The early tenants of Little Chester belonged to the family of de Nowers. Emery de …
Magna Britannia
… It is divided into the townships of Kirk-Bampton, Little-Bampton, and Oughterby; containing collectively, in … to the tenants. Eudo de Carliell conveyed an estate in Little-Bampton, &c. to the family of Bampton. This estate … Thomas Brisby conveyed an estate called the manor of Little-Bampton to Southaick and Tolson; the latter conveyed …
A History of the County of Northampton
… river, reaching 260 ft. at Crow Hill near the confines of Little Addington. The soil is clay, iron- and limestone. … of the square tower have rectangular buttresses set back a little from the angles and carried up the bell-chamber stage …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Pytchley lies to the north, and to the south and west Little Harrowden. Isham: The Church The village, which is … Margaret daughter and heir of Anthony Shuckborough of Little Harrowden and is described as nephew and heir of … of the manor of Isham which was afterwards returned with Little Harrowden as a member of Great Harrowden, and was …