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A History of the County of Buckingham
… is the name given to the west end of the village. Scott's Farm (recently renamed the Priory Farm) and Townsend Farm date from the 16th century, though the former has been …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… present position. 9 North-east of the village is Townsend Farm and the cemetery, dating from 1877. West of the park are brick and tile works. Glebe Farm lies in the north-west of the parish, and Muxwell Farm, a 17-century brick house with a thatched roof, just …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… passed to his natural son George Finch of Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland. 71 From him it descended in 1870 to his son … when Milton passed to Mr. Wilfred Finch of Burley-on-the-Hill. 72 Aylesbury. Azure a cross argent. Stafford. Or a … 13 June 1684, the Earl of Nottingham gave an annual fee-farm rent of 2 out of the rectory of Astwood for the poor. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was inclosed in 1795. 56 South of the town is the farm of Caldecote, about a quarter of a mile from the west … 14834, endowed with 8 a. 2 r. 18 p., known as Ashway Hill Close, and a rent-charge of 25 5 s. issuing out of three … founded by deed, 4 November 1530, included in Ashway Hill Close; 5. John Sybley, founded by deed 6 February …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… half a mile south-east of the church is Newton Park, now a farm. It was formerly the seat of the lords of the manor and … Bedford. 2 Portions of the wall of the park remain, and a farm-house occupies the site of the earlier house. It is in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… side of the Bletchley road, about 100 yards apart, are two farm-houses, one of the early 17th century, with a later wing … passed in 1836, the award being dated 10 November 1841. 8 Farm House, North-east of the Rectory, Newton Longville Manor …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… about half a mile east of the church. A house and farm here belonged to Roger Tetlow, lord of Hollowes, who by … probably the site of Hollowes Manor in Great Crawley. Moat Farm, an early 16th-century house at Little Crawley, a … a mile south of the church is Hurst End, with Hurst End Farm. Brook End lies south-west of the church. In the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… end of the village, on rising ground, with the glebe farm and vicarage to the south-east and the school to the north-west. Manor Farm lies further to the west of the church. It is a good …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… returning nearly to the point whence it starts. The Manor Farm, with its remains of a moat, probably on the site of the … the date 1660. To the north of this is a brick and timber farm-house of the same century with an original chimney … has for many years consisted of only two farms. 10 Another farm, Ixhill, once the site of a Roman building, 11 was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the township of Olney, the civil parish of Olney Park Farm, and the hamlet of Warrington. The land for the most … only one is mentioned in 141112. 44 The mill was let at farm in 14401, 45 and this policy was continued by the Crown … but a dilapidated dovecote and no garden. 57 Olney Park Farm The extremely restricted character of the site, hemmed …
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