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A History of the County of Bedford
… border of the county. Its area is 946 acres, of which a little more than half is arable land, the remainder being … cart track across the fields, following the course of the little River Til. Shelton was inclosed in 1794. 2 MANORS In … to the same date as the tower, though its details give little guide to its date. The wide arch to the west of it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… although the number receiving weekly relief changed little, the total expenditure was only 379 and it remained at … houses which were let at sums varying from 1 6 s. to as little as 8 s. 9 d. where an occupant was sick. 109 The … a total of 194 a. in Shenington, and there was evidently little inclosed land elsewhere in the parish. 117 Shenington, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the land rises gently southward from the river, which is a little over 200ft. above the ordnance datum, up to the … was held by Ranulph of the count of Mortain. There can be little doubt that this Ranulph was a member of the Chenduit … 11 It was further confirmed, about the same time or a little earlier, by Ralph son of William Chenduit to Henry …
A History of the County of Hertford
… house, a long row of modern flat-roofed cottages, and a little to the north a good modern house of concrete inhabited …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Street, Sheepway, and Silver Street (after the former Little Silver field). In 1841 North Street was divided … the village occur during the 18th century, 10 notably at Little Silver. All the older farms lay within the village, … in value by 1382 when it produced 30 a year. 98 There was little variation for the next three centuries. In 1465 the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with the main road was made in 1822, 16 to replace one a little further west. At the west end the road to Farmington … architect. 40 The exterior of the building has undergone little alteration since then. On the south side of the … rents. The other holdings varied in size with apparently little consistency in the rents. The individual estates were …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Bath Road at Beenham (Berks.). The Bow Brook, or Little Loddon, forms its northern boundary, separating the … House as it existed in the early 17th century was little more than an ordinary manorhouse and for the next two … place as it is nowon the eastern boundary of the park a little to the west of Bramley Church. 166 The messuage called …
A History of the County of Warwick
… east wing has curved braces in the upper half and may be a little earlier than the other, which is of plainer framing …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 14th-century stonework. These are some of the best of the little ancient glass left in Surrey. Other windows retain red … screen at Compton Church, Surrey. This recess and its little window were probably made for the double purpose of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 17th-century place-names are Marschall, Lamboll, Dealand, Little Kendall, and Downes Land. 13 In 1543 it was ordained …