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A History of the County of Worcester
… Bricklehampton is to the southeast of Pershore, parts of Little Comberton and Wick lying between it and St. Andrew. It … Pershore to Evesham. From this road a branch runs south to Little Comberton. At Wick there is a circular dovecote of … in Defford, but its site is now lost. In 1291 the Prior of Little Malvern had a carucate of land at Horewell, 214 and in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… portions of this parish were in 1879 added to Bolnhurst, Little Staughton and Keysoe. MANORS No entry in the Domesday … Roger Peyvre, held the property, which extended into Little Staughton and other neighbouring parishes, as a … reset, and a two-light 15th-century window containing a little original glass; the west jamb of another window is to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on the north side is the main road to Winchester, joined a little way west of the town by the road to Alresford. The … front, and the wrought-iron entrance gateway to the little forecourt, are enough to make it the chief … constitution of the borough for centuries underwent but little change. In the Herald's Visitation of Hampshire and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… son and youngest daughter inherited as above. There was a little common belonging to the manor called Petersham Common …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… refer to the earliest masonry work. The castle has little history. Henry II visited it and there gave a charter … engravings of the castle indicate that it has changed little in appearance since the 18th century. The remains of … Throxenby, Staintondale, Pickering Marishes, Great and Little Habton and Little Edston, but the custom had by 1875 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… but rising towards the south-west to 125 ft.; it has little woodland, Pickhill Wood to the north of that township …
A History of the County of Oxford
… there with his relatives the Browns: 'It is a plain, grey little village, neutral in design, ambling from cottage to … estate was sold, so that after about 1598 54 Dynham held little more in Piddington than his manorial rights. The … The fragmentary court rolls of Edward VI's reign 115 throw little light on the question of tenure, but all uncertainty …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 3,752 acres of which about half is arable land and a little less than half pasture: there is no woodland, but a … where there are the remains of a homestead moat, and Little Wood Spinney stand on the northern slope of the hill … and brickworks. Fenton House, formerly the Manor House, a little to the north of the road, is an early 18th-century …
A History of the County of Warwick
… date, and the lower part of the tower was perhaps added a little later in the same century. The tower was altered and … noting that in 1380 one Philip 'Wyndok' sold the manor of Little Mundsden to this Sir John Thornbury: V.C.H. Herts. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in Nether Pillerton Hugh de Grentemaisnil held one in Little Pillerton, the whole of which he granted to the abbey … (11219) confirmed the grant by Earl Hugh of 1 hide in 'Little Pillerton' to the abbey of St. Evroul: Cal. Doc. …