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A History of the County of Oxford
… refashioned in the 19th century. Its interior contains a little reused 17th-century panelling. The oldest building in … 'Worcester Arms' for a period during the 18th century. 32 Little is known about the inns which have disappeared. The … years during which the area under cultivation fluctuated little, only two or three small holdings being vacant each …
A History of the County of Northampton
… on the south by a stream flowing east into that river. A little to the north of this stream is the Kettering, … with stone slated roof, on the opposite side of the road a little to the north. It has its end gable and chimney to the … of a village church of that date, unaltered in plan and little changed by restoration. At the east end of the nave …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… very similar detail to the chancel arch but retains very little old stonework: it is evident that the church of which … which is inclosed by a flint wall, and stands but little higher than the bank of the river which runs close by. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… vice admiral of England, and afterwards gained the name of Little Cheney-court. He died possessed of this estate in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… records of the parish such names as Nott Lake furlong, Little Water furrow, Bosbrook, Holy Well Brook occur, 3 and … of Seabrook, divided into two parts known as Great and Little Seabrook, both lying near the canal. Two other … Hertfordshire, being now in the parishes of Nettleden and Little Gaddesden respectively. 5 The name of Barley End, a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… those of Tenham they do, the sheep having in their livers little animals breeding in the shape of plaise, occasioned, …
Magna Britannia
… says, "Combe Castle " ubi loci vestigia, and Pencombe a little foreland, Bassett hath a right goodly lordship caulled … of St. Ide, partly in this parish, and partly in those of Little-Petherick, St. Ervan, Breock, Padstow, and Mawgan, … of a light-house and block-house, near St. Ives. On "a little byland cape or peninsula, called Pendinas, the compas …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and the building of a war-memorial. 17 Inclosure brought little change in the grouping of the houses: only two … contain 71 a. and another 20 a. 180 By 1682 there had been little change in the number and size of holdings: 2 of the … large open fields in the south of the parish. 211 There is little evidence of early inclosure at Kemerton and in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the north and south transepts and aisles were rebuilt. A little later in the same century the west tower was rebuilt … of Wylde. The wife of Sir Edmund was Dorothy Clarke of Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire. Out of this tomb for some …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the 14th century, and has two narrow buttresses set back a little from the angle and supporting the staircase. The west …
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