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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at the very edge of the marshes, it is consequently but little known or frequented, its vicinity to the marshes, and … up to the village, whence it runs north-east, and at a little more than half a mile's distance joins the Faversham … hundred shillings. Turgis held it of king Edward. And a little afterwards there is another entry as follows: Adam …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with difficulty in the driest weather, of course it is little frequented, and but as little known. It lies on the clay-hills, which cross the … Bilsington to Warehorne, goes through this parish a little above the foot of the hill, by Hamstreet, which is …
A History of the County of Northampton
… is only 220 ft. at the parish boundary on the Orlingbury-Little Harrowden road. The village green, around which the … of the village green, on the crest of the hill facing Little Harrowden, is Orlingbury Hall, built by Richard Young … are preserved. Thomas Chibnall refers to these when, some little time before his death in 1673, he wrote an account of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… entirely rebuilt in 1875, and the structure has therefore little or no antiquarian interest. A number of old stones, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… among the woods, the manor of Croston. At Newell, a little to the westward of the village, the river Cray, so … was suppressed in the 7th year of king Edward VI. a little before his death. Part of the revenue of it, … of Orpington, being the scite of the small manor of Little Orpington, alias Mayfield. The latter name of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… MS. (B.M.) 921, p. 43. In 1709 and in 1727 there were 'a little silver chalice and a cover, lb., a flagon, a pewter …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… chalice, 12 oz. 18 dwt.; a silver paten, 7 oz.12 dwt.; a little silver cup to collect the alms in, 2 oz. 12 grains; a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… section of the Brook was straightened in 1848, and a little earlier two-thirds of the Malton land had been … Malton and joined the Great Potter's way. The Great and Little Potter's ways ran as a continuous track in 1686 from … way followed the west boundary of the parish to join the Little Potter's way. A second north-south road, the Great …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 16456, and at Osbaldwick her followers 'found out a little churchyard where the minister was honest enough to be … the manor of Strensall, known as Far Watterland Field and Little Watterland Field. 30 By 1815 the chapel had fallen …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… bleaching grounds. 3 There is an old corn-mill near by, a little higher up the stream. The street which runs westward … a farm in the south of the township, is on the site of the little Benedictine priory of St. Stephen, Foukeholm, which … when it was refused by William de la Mare 'as being of too little value and disturbed by conflicts.' 145 These …
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