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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the 18th century, the first possessing a notable bowling-green. At the upper end of the village street stand the … is seen in the outer line of defence inclosing the bowling green, consisting of a stone revetted bank and ditch with … on the Sunday after May Day into the forest and cutting green boughs to adorn their houses, 180 but this and the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… concentrated in Weston Brook field, south of Willingham Green, an area thenceforth reckoned as part of Carlton … at the north-western end to c. 370 ft. north of Willingham Green. The north-west part drains northward into Brinkley, by … 37 later Cocksedge, 38 Farm. Furthest west was Willingham Green, where c. 8 houses stood in 1767 around a green …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the site. 38 The hamlet of Olmstead lay by the three-acre green recorded in 1279, 39 and several tenants of the earl of … c. 1450 and perhaps c. 1536. 40 After 1600 only Olmstead Green and Olmstead Hall farms and one or two dependent … already in the 15th century, as in the 20th, at Camps Green and Camps End, lying off roads from Cambridge which …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1 The open ground near the Harrow is now called Platt's Green. The old village lies at the head of the valley, high …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Pink, is in the west of the parish on the road to Barn Green. In the south of the village is Catherington House, the …