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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 3 km. from north to south. 2 The ancient parish included West Chisenbury, a detached tithing 4 km. to the north … ha.). 3 That area was reduced to 1,431 ha. (3,535 a.) when West Chisenbury, c. 1,624 a., was transferred to Enford in 1885. 4 West Chisenbury measured 6 km. from west to east and …
Magna Britannia
… Holsworthy, and about seven from Shipwash. The village of West Hole is in this parish. The manor, which had been parcel … called Henniborough, or Henni Castle, about a mile north-west of Bideford, was the site of Kenwith Castle, the object … 1701; John Quicke, Esq., 1703; Francis Hall, Esq., of West Sandford, (who married a daughter of Andrew Quicke, …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1,552 a. (628 ha.), was bounded east by Latton and west by Great and Little Parndon. Like Latton it was a long, … near the railway station at Burnt Mill, in the north-west corner of the parish, and by 1891 the population had … apart from the manor house and the rectory. 14 Spurriers, west of Marshgate Farm, was built c. 1870 by William Cox, a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… over 3 km. from the Washford river at Roadwater in the west to the hamlet of Woodford, in the next valley to the … The land is nearly all steeply sloping, especially on the west above the Washford river. A detached part of Nettlecombe … of pebble beds, sandstone, and limestone in the north and west, and alluvium along the valley between Woodford and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The village, which is about three-quarters of a mile south-west of Great Gaddesden, and consists of the church and a few … Gade. The land slopes up from the village to the north and west. Nettleden is connected by road with Great and Little … and this may be the date of the old work in the tower. The west door is modern and the whole exterior, including the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… handsome sized gothic windows; on a stone portal, in the west front is the date 1587, probably that of some large … Rayner, or Rannulf de Columbels, who held the manor of West Farleigh under the bishop, as one suling, held likewise … v. ii. p. 252. Reg. Roff. p. 162. See more of this under West Barming, alias Barmingjett. Reg. Roff. p. 162. See …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the south. There are modern extensions of the town on the west and north, and Norton, on the east bank of the Derwent, … into a modern residence and added to on the east and west, and is now occupied by the Hon. G. N. Dawnay. It is a … same length, the north aisle being 8 ft. 9 in. wide at the west end and 9 ft. wide at the east, and the south aisle 6 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… which together with a Song-School, situate on the North-west point of the Church-yard, for an Organist and six … 8 br, Anno Christi 1674. In Newark Church, at the North West corner of the Choir, an Effigie, and over it, Or, an … finest parish churches in England. The stone spire at the west end is lofty, adorned with the Twelve Apostles in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the lancet type, variously treated. The tower has east and west gables. The font and other furniture are modern. On the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… running for 1 miles southwards into the River Avon. To the west of this stream Cosford forms a roughly rectangular … a small stream runs southwards into the Avon. From the west end of Spike Lane a road leads south past Little … grouped to the north of the church on the road running west from Brownsover to King's Newnham. The village lies at …