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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the reign of king James I. to Goldsmith, as he did to Barrow, whose descendant having mortgaged it to Mr. Alston, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… consists mostly of straight lines across downland. A barrow lies on the northern boundary, and roads mark the west … NW. (1901 edn.); W.R.O. 1810/34 (annotated copy of E. P. Barrow, Par. Notes), n. at end; above, this section. V.C.H. … 29/38/208; IR 30/38/208; W.R.O. 1810/34 (annotated copy of Barrow, Par. Notes), n. at end. Description of ho. and park …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… without issue in 1597, left the estate to his brother Barrow, 17 who, before 1600, conveyed the manor and rectory … 43 Eliz. He did not gain possession through the death of Barrow, for he was living in 1605; see Recov. R. Hil. 3 Jas. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… boundary in 1351. 8 The medieval moorland settlements of Barrow, Quaish, and Edwick lie on the 15-m. (50-ft.) contour. … straddled the boundary or 'landshare' with Wells. 18 Barrow, recorded in 1327, possibly takes its name from Wolstones or Wlfstones barrow mentioned in the mid 13th century. 19 Quaish or Squash …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… boundaries from the Leach westwards to the site of a long barrow called Crickley barrow on part of a medieval salt way which led from the … Cottage Farm, called from the early 20th century Crickley Barrow Farm, a small farmhouse was built soon after the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a number of prehistoric remains, including those of a long barrow and a round barrow. 5 The track, which according to the Anglo-Saxon … Stanborough (or Stamberrow) Lane, presumably meaning Stone Barrow Lane. 7 Its route forms Notgrove's long northern …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to south across Smeathe's Ridge and on Coombe Down. A bowl-barrow in Ogbourne St. Andrew churchyard was re-used in …