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A History of the County of Sussex
… to south in two places. This road runs north to Whiteman's Green, where a branch turns off westward to Slough Green. The north road passes through Brook Street, where … east from the main street before it reaches Whiteman's Green, and leads past the Cuckfield Institution and Hanlye …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1951 was 845 acres. 197 The cottages are grouped round the green and along the road from Chippinghurst to the bridle … received 416 acres, including the village green (inclosed mainly between 1797 and the date of the … eighteen cottages known as 'Blenheim' were built near the green. 330 By 1759 140 dwellings housed some 800 inhabitants, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the outer court was a stone balustrade with a bowling-green, 'railed with good postes, rails, and lattices of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ending at Culham Bridge. The section linking the village green with the bridge is relatively new; it was provided for … running close to the west side of Culham House linked the green with the main highway and thence continued north-east … Thames. 48 The church lies at the west end of the village green and just south of it is the manor-house. The village …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Earl of Berkshire settled it with Yattendon, Weston on the Green and other estates on his illegitimate son Francis Rose …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Birmingham and Kingsbury road. It is disposed round a green, to the south of the road, all that remains of the …
Magna Britannia
… Andrew and Robert Greensmith, of Wirksworth. Herbert Green-smith, Esq., grandson of Robert, died seised of this … mentioned, there are at Derby, a bleaching mill on Nun's-green, worked by steam; a calicoe factory; two worsted mills; … income. The site, which was on the west side of Nuns'-Green, in the parish of All-Saints, was granted, in 1541, to …