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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 61 Lower Links covert and Moorley plantation on Saxon Hall farm were planted for game by 1865. 62 After 1920 the shelter … stood south-west of the crossroads in 1502. 85 Parsonage Farm, the centre of the rectory manor, is to the south-east. South of Little Ditton …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and 1350. 13 From 1540 the advowson descended with the rectory manor and from 1742 with the Cheveley Park estate. 14 … in Norfolk, reflecting Thetford priory's ownership of the rectory. The chancel was rebuilt in the mid 14th century when … ii, no. 1416; Complete Peerage, ix. 596-9. Above, manors (rectory); above, Cheveley, manors. Cal. Pat. 1550-3, 73. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Mill fields in Saxton. 99 Each manor had a home farm in 1086. 1 Ditton Camoys's had only two ploughteams but … C 133/16, no. 9, m. 6. Ibid. SC 12/6/7. Above, manors (rectory, Ditton Priory). P.R.O., C 135/124, no. 3, m. 2; SC … R 79/44 (uncat.), Rutland box 10, abstract of title to rectory manor, deeds 1742. Ibid. R 54/10/24, 5 Sept. 1759. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Woodditton were Ditton Camoys, Ditton Valence, Saxton, the rectory, and Ditton Priory. The last two were united in 1608 … in 1461. 21 The site was probably that of Church Hall Farm, 22 where an L-shaped Georgian farmhouse was demolished … south and a 19th-century entrance wing on the west. 50 The RECTORY estate, also known as WICKHALL and MONKWICK, was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… at Kirby in the early 18th century. Its successor, Hootens Farm, is the only house in the area today. The earthworks of … to N.E. ('a'-'b' on plan). It is visible S. of the modern farm buildings as an uneven hollow-way ('a') with a massive … its E. side. The next part of it has been destroyed by the farm buildings but it reappears to the N., in poor condition, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… village, lie S.W. of the church and immediately W. of the rectory, on limestone at 140 ft. above OD. The site was …
The Environs of London
… feet. At the south-west corner of the churchyard, near the rectory-wall, is a lofty column of veined marble of the … Maurice 33, 1790; and Mrs Patience Parker, 1795. The rectory. The church of Woodford is a rectory, in the diocese of London and in the deanery of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lodge, in the north-west corner of the parish, and Chine Farm, which lies in a hollow a mile to the east of Upper … the Second World War. 14 There are also several barns and farm buildings in the outlying parts of the parish. About a … of William Bowles, the tenant of Woodford manor and rectory, made an agreement with the owner of Lake manor, in …
A History of the County of Essex
… with Hill House and Gales east of the Roding, and Milkwell farm. There were then 339 a. of arable land compared with …
A History of the County of Essex
… House derived its name; Richard Gal gave his name to Gales Farm; Thomas and Robert de ponte took their name from the … 11 Rowdon Lane is mentioned in 1517 to the south of Gales Farm; 12 this seems to correspond with the present Roding … in 1969. On the west side of High Road are the former rectory 64 and the White Hart Hotel. 65 The Grove, or Grove …