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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of queen Elizabeth, sold this manor, lying in Pluckley, Little Chart, and Hothfield, to Richard Dering, esq. of … allotted in three divisions to the parishes of Egerton, Little, Chart, and Pluckley; that the greatest part of it … rest consisting of two narrow ships of land, adjoining to Little Chart, was allotted to that parish and Egerton; but I …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… court-lodge, church, and parsonage to the eastward, and a little farther the hamlet of Bostall, or Boston, as it is … the Commission of Sewers, extending from Lumbard's-wall, a little below Greenwich, to Gravesendbridge. The first mention …
Magna Britannia
… have been let at 120 l. per annum, and to have been worth little less in his time. It is now let at 170 l per annum. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… site to the west of the village in the former west or little field. 19 The medieval village appears to have … orchards thrived, wheat, beans, and oats were grown but little barley or clover and no turnips; the land needed …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 241 acres. 2 The principal woods are Great Hayes, Little Hayes, New Gorerong Wood, Old Gorerong Wood, … garden to the first floor, at which level is an effective little wooden balustrade, while on the wall over, which is … (from the Old English Wulfnoth), Wrongelond (xiii cent.), Little Gorewrong, Moore Barrow, Spout Close, Welsick Close …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for a mile, but then turns sharply to flow westwards for a little over a mile. In the angle which it forms when it again … Coppice, the largest block of woodland in the parish. A little farther west along Watling Street are Hall End and … and of the diagonal buttresses, is of his time, there is little doubt that the lower rubble masonry is of an earlier …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… land is two carucates. There are three villeins, and a little church. In the time of king Edward the Confessor it … the precinct of their own monastery; which occasioned this little church or chapel to be from time to time so entirely …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the same name. Further north-east is the smaller farm of Little Wyke. Wyke mill-house and a disused windmill is … belongs to the middle of the twelfth century, or perhaps a little later. The first reference to the castle buildings … range most of what exists dates also from this time or a little earlier, as it seems that the fitting up of the chapel …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of his uncle. 14 The manor, which appears to have included little more than the site and a view of frankpledge, 15 now … A recessed tomb on the north of the chancel retains a little of its 14th-century detail, and has two lockers in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the parish, is an elm tree, sometimes known as 'The Little Tree', surrounded by a broken railing. It is said to … Lipsheet lease, Marshmead, Furlong, Cane Hill (Caen Hill), Little Kitmore, Eyer Closes, Chelsbury, Crok, New Lane Brook, … and the raising of the tower in the 15th it has been little altered. It retains its original lancet windows …