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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1 is a long and narrow parish adjoining Amesbury to the south and stretching westwards from the Christchurch Avon to … the east the Avon is the boundary. The middle part of the south boundary is marked by the north bank of the prehistoric … in North meadow, and there were other meadows called the Moor, East meadow, and South meadow. 163 Most demesne grain …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… has been a single secular township. It lies about 7 miles south-east of Cambridge, a little below the point where the … in the shape of a trapezium, tapering to a point at its south-west corner. On the east it is bounded by the river, on … that North field ( c. 915 a.), called by the 17th century Moor field, 359 probably after the village moor, also called …
A History of the County of Worcester
… This parish, lying near the left bank of the Severn in the south of Worcestershire, covers 1,153 acres. Of these 329 … to Upton-on-Severn passes through the parish to the south of the village of Earl's Croome, meeting the road from Tewkesbury to Worcester to the south-west of Earl's Croome. The village stands at about 50 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… within this parish a hamlet of Thorp; probably the south-east part of the village called Dowthorp End marks its … 9 in.; 87 clerestoried nave, 51 ft. by 22 ft.; north and south aisles, respectively 12 ft. 9 in. and 13 ft. wide; south porch, and west tower, 14 ft. 9 in. by 15 ft. 9 in., 88 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… on the east by Watling Street, which crosses the Swale south of Easby and goes north towards Scotch Corner, and part … Dike, a portion of an ancient earthwork which started south of Easby and ran parallel to the Roman road as far as … granted them two parts of the cultivated land of Brompton Moor. 129 In 12867 the abbey held 2 carucates in Brompton in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Boulby on the coast at the north and of Scaling to the south; all three places were assessed as one township in … and below it is Town End Cottage. Grinkle Park, 8 to the south, the residence of Lady Palmer, is situated in a park of … from 200 ft. at this point to 700 ft. on the moors in the south. Boulby and Boulby Grange lie on the cliffs. These, the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… room, panelled with black oak, occupying the whole of the south wing. 7 The Galtres is the residence of Mr. F. J. Haxby … small River Kyle flows through the parish from north to south. The village is built on cross roads and lies in the … site of Raskelf Hall. There is a station about half a mile south of the village on the main line of the North Eastern …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Easling EASLING. THE next parish south-eastward from Newnham, is Easling, written in old deeds … southward from Faversham, and a little more than a mile south-eastward from Newnham valley, in a healthy but cold and … and died possessed of them in 1592, being buried in the south chancel of this church, under a monument, on which are …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… To these have been added a new chancel and nave to the south of the old with a south aisle and transept and north and south porches. The nave was apparently built about the middle …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is bounded on the north by the Thames, on the east and south by East Molesey, on the west and south by Waltonon Thames, of which it was a chapelry. Its … partly bounds the parish. Dunstable Common is open ground south of the village, and Molesey Hurst is to the north of it …