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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the above-mentioned manor, and still called Malmains farm, which was for many years, and till lately, the property …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… way south of Wansdyke by the top of a ridge west of Tan Hill. Ancient stones still marked the boundaries with East … south of Wansdyke, passed to the east of the summit of Tan Hill and followed the top of the ridge running south-east … still tightly gathered along its street except for South Farm in the south of the tithing. 22 Almost the entire …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… CHARITIES. THE CHURCH WARDENS of Alhallows pay a see farm to the crown, for a tenement near the Stocks in Hoo. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… north-east and east a ridgeway along the summit of Aller hill. The high ground in the parish known as Aller hill lies on the Keuper Marl along its eastern limit, the … settlement was probably made in the area of Aller Court Farm on Aller 'island', where the parish church also stands, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 5 The parish is dotted with 18th-century and modern farm-houses, except on the east side where the city of … the River Sherbourne into open country, passing close by a farm-house, called 'Stone House', which stands on the east … and Hooton's Woods to the north of Hollyfast Farm and Wall Hill, with Hawke's End Wood and Pleek's Wood to the south. In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it. It is a venerable ruin, and though now only used as a farm house, was, in Henry VIII.'s reign, and afterwards, the … and being found guilty on his trial, was beheaded on Tower hill, his body quartered, and his head set up on a pole, … Melton Constable in Norfolk; he was ancestor of those of Hill Morton and of Melton Constable, baronets, which latter …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… down in 1788. 24 Of the farmhouses standing in 1840 Manor Farm, that nearest the church, was standing in the 17th … was destroyed by fire in 1860. 25 South-east of it Child's Farm, called Kea Cottage in 1993, was built in the 17th … house with a thatched roof. At the crossroads Wyndham's Farm was also built in the 17th century as a timber-framed …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… are built along a road running east and west. Snowfield Farm, in the fields north of the village, was formerly …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… earthworks and ditches, including Eald Burgh, an Iron-Age hill-fort on the Stanton St. Bernard border, indicates … 7 The church and Rectory and the manor-house and demesne farm were clustered beside the stream. The tenant farms stood … extended northwards in a triangle with its apex on Lurkley Hill, and southwards in a triangle with its apex on Golden …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Green in the west and Rowney Green and part of Weatheroak Hill in the south. Between the years 1650 and 1660 a court of … On the northern boundary of the parish is Westhill Farm. 4 At Moorgreen Hall near Weatheroak Hill are the remains of a moat. In Rowney Green there are …
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