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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Richard Hulse, esq. of Blackheath. HORNES-PLACE, or Hornes-farm, as it is now called, is an estate in the north-east …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the latter and his heirs. 29 It is probably Lord Sandys' farm of Appleshaw, mentioned in 1591. 30 Church APPLESHAW …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Eaton, about a mile to the north, is composed of the Manor Farm and a few scattered houses. The area of the parish is … places. 13 The names Mootfield, Nickey Nims, Saints Hill and Swan Heath are still in use. Badwell, a spring with … bread and relief of the poor. The property consists of a farm-house and orchard containing 3 r. 30 p. and a garden …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Amotherby Moor, which gradually rises to 367 ft. in Lund Hill and 375 ft. at Easthorpe Farm, are tumuli. From Amotherby the road goes to Swinton and … site of which is still shown and is commemorated by Spital Hill Plantation. Hildenley hamlet, wood, Hall and park with …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… urns were discovered 10 ft. below the ground. At Kennys Farm, in the south of the parish, are two sides of a … moat which appears to have been square. 3 Whitehall Farm, in the south-east of the parish, occurs in the 16th century as the farm or capital messuage of Wyffolde or Whytehall. A Chancery …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 3 The village of Ardeley lies on the western edge of the hill overlooking the village of Walkern and the valley of the … on the ground floor) and a few cottages around the farm known as Church End. The manor-house called Ardeley … Grosteste, roll 8, records the institution of William of Lichfield, canon of St. Paul's, about 1241; cf. Liber A. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to Balcombe. The church stands on the brow of a hill in the centre of the parish, at a height of 398 ft. … three lights, are mullioned and transomed. Great Strudgate Farm, now two tenements, about 1 miles north of Wakehurst, is … balk-stair rose between the hall and south-east wing. Hill House Farm, about 1 miles south-east of the church, is a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is thought to have stood near the present Ashgrove Farm. 24 The Saxons called the settlement Eardulfes lea or … church, both taxed on four hearths in 1665, and the Manor Farm, taxed on six hearths. 33 In 1679 the Rectory was … opened and in 1861 a school was built. 36 Of the outlying farm-houses, Ashgrove is marked on Davis's map of 1797, and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Broome, F.R.G.S., is to the south of the church. Walshe Farm, on the south side of the Stourport and Tenbury road, is … The original central chimney stack still remains. Grove Farm, on the west side of the same road, about a mile and … To the north of Areley Common is a disused windmill. Sturt Farm in the west of the parish near Dick Brook is said to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of New Forest is mentioned in the year following. 6 The farm of the owner of Richmond's lead mines in the Forest of …