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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and the site of the old church, while the rectory is a little to the north-east. Adjoining the park on the east is …
A History of the County of Bedford
… south wall of the chancel are two two-light windows with a little 15th-century glass, a figure of St. Christopher and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… acknowledged for some time past. THE MANORS OF GREAT and LITTLE BARVILLE are two estates in the southern part of this … Harvey, and afterwards took the names of Great and Little Barville; by which, however, it should seem, that the … one of whom, in the reign of queen Elizabeth, purchased Little Barvile of the heirs of Pix, or Picks, as they were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… income from 200 to buy blankets for the poor of Tilshead. Little of the income was spent before 1899: from then c. 6 a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… datum north of the village and falls to 310 ft. by the little brook which waters the south of the parish. The … as windows. The tower is built of ironstone rubble with a little clunch, and is of two stages with an embattled parapet …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is so plain that any conjecture as to their date is of little value. The roof of the chancel is modern and of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… brother became known as WALWEYNS MANOR, but there is very little to be found as to its subsequent history. Joan was the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 18th century, and beyond it lay Bottom or New field and Little East field. Further south, below the Yeovil road, was … to the count of Mortain, amounted to 498 a., probably little changed from the 4 hides the count held. The monks … Great or Broad East field, the marsh or Marsh field, Little East field, Southover, and Socksam. In the early years …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 19 the former vicarage, and the village school all stand a little apart from the main settlement groups (see page 272). … at Tirley Street lies in the eastern half of the parish a little way above the edge of the river's flood-plain. Tirley … 41 Between then and the mid-17th century there was little change; there were 220 communicants in 1603 42 and 198 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that Alfred prepared to defend not Tisbury but Chisbury in Little Bedwyn. The placing of the name between Wilton and … 16th century, 71 but by then Tisbury, in which there was little industry and no market or fair, was not among the most … Place Farm was apparently not leased and may have been little used, 85 and by c. 1640 it had been divided among …