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A History of the County of Sussex
… surrounding the green. Saddlescombe Manor-house Very little of antiquity remains in the building of Saddlescombe …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xvii cent.); Newton under Ormesby (xviii cent.). The little parish of Newton at the foot of Roseberry Topping …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to be a 14th-century rebuilding of a 13th-century fabric, little or nothing of which remains architecturally, but the … edge and crocketed angles. The pulpit retains a little 15th-century woodwork, but is for the most part a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 7 worth of land, and one other paid on goods worth 11. 83 Little is recorded which throws light on the field system or … the mid-14th century the priory found the advowson of little value, for on six occasions (1351, twice in 1353, … record has been found of Roman Catholicism. There has been little Protestant dissent. One dissenting family was reported …
A History of the County of Warwick
… called Newton-in-theThistles, is obscure. Robert Bates of Little Chester (Derbyshire) died in 1626 seised of a manor … west angle is an ancient diagonal buttress, and there is a little of the original west wall north of the tower. In this …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was built, evidently in the earlier 19th century, 52 a little east of Wilbury House on the site of buildings … east of the village, but otherwise there was apparently little in the parish until some was planted between c. 1710 …
Magna Britannia
… of Cumberland against the Scots, and indeed there seems little doubt of it, for we rind that the duke was sheriff of …
Magna Britannia
… villages of Bole-hill, Greenhill, Hemsworth, Lightwood, Little-Norton, Norton-Leys, and Woodseats, are in this … of keeping up a stock of ten kine, in consideration of a little croft on the west-side of Norton-green, on which he … built by Mr. Pegge in the reign of Charles II., at a little distance from the Abbey, is at present in the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… his insolent carriage, it is his daily bread, the man is little better than mad, one grain more would weigh him down … Newton-upon-Ouse Beningbrough Grange, a modern house, a little to the north of Beningbrough Lane, is on the site of … of the parish, impossible now to identify, was once 'a little thicket called "Wythes" 15 by the road to Newton,' …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of 1 d. increment 21 paid by Philip le Bochere 'for one little place of purpresture before his threshold delivered him in the time of the king,' or when 'a little place which Alice Basely held' at 2 d. a year was …
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