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A History of the County of York North Riding
… nave was added. From then until comparatively recent years little was done to the structure. Some buildings were erected …
A History of the County of Essex
… had acquired since 1824. 94 Joseph Arkwright also acquired Little Parndon manor and Canons and Passmores manors in Great … and grounds. 108 Newman Gilbey, a Roman Catholic, took little part in village life. After the Gilbeys left, Mark … area of common woodland and pasture was 151 a. There is little doubt that all those commons had once been woodland, …
Magna Britannia
… was one. Norden observes, that though this statute took little effect, the town was "much repayred in buyldings, and … Magdalen at Launceston 31. St. Catherine's, which stood a little without the town (west-north-west), had been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the perquisites of the court at 2 1 s. 11 d. a year. 70 Little is known about the topography of preinclosure Launton. … East Field are mentioned in the 14th century; Clay Field, Little and Great Stone Fields, Middle Field and Wake Field in … except in the last five years of the period, when it was little more than 100 acres. Earlier accounts covering the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the value after a few conveniences supplied at a little charge.' The obstacles in the way of completing the … jambs and a segmental head, all of old stonework. There is little evidence of its date, but it is, at any rate in its …
Magna Britannia
… The south side of the parish is bounded by the little river Innys, which falls into the Tamar, at a place …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… To the south-west the parish embraced an island of Little Somerford parish, 5 a.: under an Act of 1882 that was … and a small area of Lea and Cleverton was transferred to Little Somerford. 7 Lea and Cleverton parish thereafter … Street Farm, Merton Farm, and some at the west end of Little Badminton Lane and in School Lane. When the common was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… which is here crossed by a road from Nether Whitacre. A little to the south of it the church lies in among the trees … chamfers. The roof is tiled. The modern tower projects a little to the west of the nave and wholly to the north. It is …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in the 16th and 17th centuries was called the manor of LITTLE LEAKE, belonged to the family of Lepton of Kepwick. … here in 1698. 60 The Danby family also had an estate in Little Leake, 61 which appears to have followed the descent … appears in the possession of the family of Marwood 170 of Little Busby, who have continued to hold it down to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was charged with providing 25 yearly for the school. 5c A little to the south-east of the church there is a row of … a plaster rear-arch similar to the north, but above it, a little to the west, is a blocked semicircular arch, probably …