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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… day of April, in the twenty-ninth year of his reign, is little more than a confirmation of the former, excepting that … 3 Escallops. See Page, 147. H. Huntingdon: Par. West. A little anecdote is told of the Queen who came hither, during …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the north Ashorne Hill and on the east Bromson Hill rise a little over 300 ft. On the east the boundary is formed in … is said to have been formerly held by Richard Pacey. 11 Little. Azure a cinquefoil between four stars in cross or. … 1785 and his widow left it in 1789, to her nephew Thomas Little. 20 He was succeeded in 1791 by William Little, who …
A History of the County of Warwick
… NEWBOLD-ON-AVON Acreage: Newbold, 1,628 Cosford, 557 Little Lawford, 444 Long Lawford, 1,715 Total 4,344. … 720; 1931, 1,685. Cosford, 1911, 47; 1921, 41; 1931, 30. Little Lawford, 1911, 24; 1921, 26; 1931, 21. Long Lawford, … contained the five townships or hamlets 1 of Newbold, Little Harborough, Cosford, Little Lawford, and Long Lawford, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… inn, 'The Crab and Lobster,' and a corn mill turned by a little stream which afterwards fell in a cascade on to the … and extending along the road to Shanklin, and is of little interest. Wroxall became a separate ecclesiastical …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of wood. In the north-east window of the north aisle is a little 15thcentury glass, including the arms of Newdigate. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… commanding a most extensive view on every side of it; a little to the southwest of it, in the adjoining field, there … would place it nearer to Greenstreet, or Judde-hill, a little on the western side of Ospringe; but the Peutingerian …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The springs filling the old manor moat also feed a little stream called Cat Ditch, which coming from the north … azure with a bezant thereon. Externally it presents little of interest, being covered with Roman cement, even to … orders dying into the wall at the springing. It bears little evidence of date, and may belong to Wheathampstead's …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… survives as 'Shirlen's Copse' in the north of the parish a little to the west of the road from Odiham to Reading. Chan. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… which no trace remains except the 16th-century dovecot, a little east of the farmhouse. The dovecot is unusually large, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the town, by the 17th century gaining the name of Little London. The area of the civil parish and borough is … Vice-Admiral within its bounds.' Despite these suggestions little seems to have been done, though the population at the … 14056 the bailiffs let a piece of waste ground called the Little Falcon in High Street to build two shops with a solar …