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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Greensand outcrops south of the river and east of Windmill Hill. 7 The Ebble rises west of Windmill Hill, skirts the north side of the hill, and flows eastwards … the downs. One such, the Coombe, is north of Norrington Farm; others bound the eastern and southern sides of Manwood …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… parts of the Drydens' house are incorporated in the Lynch Farm house, a mile north-east of the church. Manor King Edred … at the Hundred Court, paying 20 s. annually towards the farm due to the Crown from the Abbot of Thorney, from his … the Abbots of Thorney deducted the amount from the farm. 37 The deduction was disallowed during the Quo Warranto …
A History of the County of Oxford
… date Ambrosden civil parish, comprising Ambrosden Park farm, several small-holdings, the hamlet itself, and about … is low-lying, mostly at about 200 ft., except for Graven Hill (372 ft.) in the north-west corner, Arncot Hill (355 ft.) in the extreme south, and Blackthorn Hill (252 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… over 165 m., is in the north-east on the slopes of Beacon Hill, the summit of which is in Bulford. The lowest point, … crossed the tip of the parish south-east of Beacon Hill. 29 Between 1675 and 1773 a more westerly course was … south-east of the town Boscombe Down (initially Red House Farm) airfield was opened in 1917 for training pilots. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… but the interior generally has been modernized. Wood House Farm, about mile south of the church, is a small L-shaped … Harecourt and Margaret his wife, one heir of John Broun of Lichfield, and Richard Ruggeley, the other heir. 12 A William … Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), cccclxxxiii, 105. Ibid. Callis Farm is on the eastern edge of the parish, south of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… reaching 544 ft., its highest point, on Cholderton Hill. In the southern part of the parish there are … Copses and Hurst Copse. In Gollard Copse and Gollard Farm, hard by, is no doubt preserved the name of the … though the name is preserved in Gollard Copse and Gollard Farm. Plan of Amport Church Church The church of ST. MARY …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Almshouses). From here a footpath leads through Cooper's Hill spinney to the almshouses erected by John Cross late in … house at Ampthill Park is situated at the foot of the hill and was built by Lord Ashburnham in 1694. 23 Lord Upper … and certain lands in the parish of Wilshamstead, now a farm containing 17 a., let at 28 a year, upon trust to apply …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… consists mainly of the church and the buildings of Foxcott Farm. By an Order in Council dated 7 May 1858 all parts of … the making of fences by the tenants of King's Enham farm, under Magdalen College, Oxford, who from time … trust property now consists of six almshouses on Church Hill, occupied by six old men, appointed by Sir Richard …
A History of the County of Warwick
… much altered, but is in part of 17th-century brickwork. A farm-house about mile south-east of the church, on the west … partly replaced by later brickwork. Redhouse Farm and several others on the road south-westwards to Nether … The endowment of the charities now consists of Charity Farm, containing about 62 acres, and Charity Cottage, let at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and includes the steep northern slopes of White Sheet Hill. 2 The parish lies north-west and south-east and is 3.5 … the modern boundary which runs down a spur of White Sheet Hill, follows the SalisburyShaftesbury road for a short … road. It is thickly wooded west of Horwood Farm. In the north the streams have exposed clay in the deep …