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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Innyng, Michelcrouches Croft, Pekesgrove, Pondeshawe, Little Ruding, Taillourcroft, Wynsmerehull 57 and Templewood … in 1620, 146 and two years later Lord Danvers and Lord Houghton obtained a grant of Stoke Poges Manor in connexion … of antler and about 20 bucks, 195 acres of good ground but little timber in a circuit of 2 miles.' 231 The office of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… bay with a flat gable corbelled out above it. Pranketts, a little to the west, is dated 1693, and has a three-gabled … in a state of commonage', and the inclosed lands were little improved. 213 More than half the parish, some 703 a., was arable in 1840, a proportion probably little changed since medieval times. 214 Wheat, Lent corn, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… where it reaches over 370 feet. 3 There is comparatively little woodland: in 1881 there were 33 acres which included … and to have granted them to the Benedictine nunnery of Little Marlow (Bucks.). Gunnora, the prioress from 1265 to … 'bitter Dissenter'. 272 Pigou relates that he 'was not a little gratified to learn that he (the Methodist preacher) …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1831 contained the townships of Stokesley, Great and Little Busby, Easby and Newby. 1 It has three almost separate … and Newby. To the south are the hamlets of Great and Little Busby, on the lower slopes of the Cleveland Hills, and … from the town to Whitby comes after about 4 miles to the little village of Easby. Here a small stream which flows …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Tituli qui est super ripam Gallici marie statutum; and a little further, Ante mortem suam ad familiam suam … stood; about twenty rods from which, near the road, on a little rising bank, stood the church, of which there are now … of St. Augustine, and was given to it by king Cnute, some little time before he gave Sandwich to the priory of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… ft. above the ordnance datum in the east. Stour Hill, a little to the east of the river, is partly in this parish and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1402 Bracey's Manor in Stone was held by John Glover of Little Kimble, 20 who probably held it in right of his wife. … de St. Clere appears to have held land in Stone, 37 and a little later he was said to hold one knight's fee as mesne … second and third is a blocked south door, which retains a little 13th-century masonry. The east gable has been rebuilt …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… situated close to the north side of the London road, a little beyond the 45th mile-stone, between Beacon and Judde …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in. apart, and probably had central chimney stacks, but a little later a large chimney was built at the east end of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… which divides it from the manor of Cheylesmore, by the little stream of 'Whiskeresyche' past 'Horewell' [Hearsall], … on the west and Millburn on the east. Parallel with it a little to the east is the Leamington Branch of the former … the River Avon on the main Leamington-Coventry road, a little to the west of Stareton, is built of red sandstone and …
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