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A History of the County of Oxford
… economic history of Tetsworth is obscure, but there can be little doubt that the township, which from an early date was … Talemasch demesne land. 177 Nevertheless, its economy had little resemblance to the typical open-field manor of the … John Adkyns and Ralph Ferme, had disappeared by 1577. 204 Little is known about the number of inhabitants before the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… which was held of it. The moat at Biggin Wood, which with Little Biggin Wood lies on the western boundary of this … is Gibraltar Farm, an early 18th-century house, and a little farther south-east, and near the southern boundary, … to the manor by 1659 when he, as Humphrey Winch, of Little Berkhamstead in Hertfordshire, with his wife Rebecca …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Beit. The subsoil of the parish is chiefly chalk, with a little London Clay and Woolwich and Reading Beds in the … this estate had been given to the priory of St. Mary at Little Wymondley, 46 who held it of Aymer de Valence and the … towards the south. It is a small house of red brick, very little altered, and there are no indications that it has ever …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Charles Turner, J.P., Crookham House of Mr. A.R. Tull and Little Park House of Major W. J. Langford. Rainsford's Farm … bailiff of his park, 165 which was later known as CROOKHAM LITTLE PARK or OLD PARK. 166 It was situated in the south-east of Crookham, the name being preserved in Little Park House. William Montagu obtained a grant of free …
A History of the County of Hertford
… about an open green, the rectory and the church standing a little way back on the south-west. To the north-west of the … of Therfield Manor. 7 The present Congregational Chapel, a little southeast of The Elms, dates from 1836, and a manse …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… House is mentioned in 1545 and belonged to Newburgh. 2 Little Thirkleby lies on the east side of the beck along a … The second holding in Thirkleby, afterwards known as LITTLE THIRKLEBY, was formed from the third of the manor … York, 56 to which they still belong. Land in the fields of Little Thirkleby and other land lying in the fields of Great …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and the whole inclosure has been computed at 4 acres. Very little is known of the history of the castle, which commanded … who have placed a poor old woman who makes what little profit she can from those who resort thither. It is … to Hugh son of Baldric and were held by Tor. 82 Very little is known of Hugh son of Baldric. He was succeeded by …
A History of the County of Hertford
… iron railing. The rectory and school (built in 1875) lie a little to the north-east. Close by are some gabled cottages …
A History of the County of Somerset
… probably was a close, shared with other tenants, known as Little New Close, of which the rector possessed half in 1639. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… or Ellerburn, six from Sinnington, and one from Marton and Little Edston alternately. By an order dated 19 August 1904, …
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