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A History of the County of Somerset
… worth 50 shillings. The church itself holds Lega [Leigh in Street]. 'Alnod the abbot held it T.R.E. and' paid geld for 4 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 20 shillings. Roger holds of W[illiam] Strate, ' Estrat' [Street in Winsham]. Huscarl and Almar held (it) 'in parage ( … The wife of Manasses the cook ( coquus) holds Haia [Hay Street in Stone Easton]. Edric held (it) T.R.E. and paid geld …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the workers in Wiltshire is to be found in a letter from Joseph Clark, who was a maker of 'shags' in Banbury, to his … factory at this time was that of Wood & Ogilvie in West Street, 462 but it must have been equally small, for in 1840 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Hill to Heath common; a branch ran east to Thakeham Street and church. The part at Five Mile Ash or Nashland was … West Chiltington to Warminghurst and Ashington by Thakeham Street. 61 Further south Greenhurst Lane existed by 1773; 62 … in the late Middle Ages. 71 West of the green Thakeham Street, so called by 1606, 72 forms a hollow-way leading up …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… length. It consists principally of one long and spacious street, with a convenient market-place in the centre, over … of which 30 are in wood. The ancient road called Stane-street passes through. In Wincheap-street, a suburb of … is a fine building, erected at the expense of Sir Joseph Williamson, Knt., secretary of state to Charles II.; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1340. 14 It was presumably Martins north of Thakeham Street, which was certainly the rectory by 1616. 15 The … times and was presented again twice, finally presenting Joseph Williamson, 51 rector 1805-7, 'a good scholar, a bon …
A History of the County of Sussex
… school may have been that whose mistress lived in Thakeham Street in 1851, 22 and which made no return in 1871; Thakeham … 26 and in 1875 a school was built and opened in Thakeham Street for 92 children. It included a schoolroom for juniors, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… sold it in 1728 to John Mordaunt, and he in 1767 to Joseph Standen. Edward Harraden had sold part of the estate … descended to John Mordaunt and passed with the rest to Joseph Standen. 36 He exchanged that part before 1779 with … Johnson in 1774 sold the farm, then 28 a., to the tenant, Joseph Standen. By will proved 1780 he left it to his widow …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the building of the Parochial Church Hall in Nelson Street. It was begun in 1913, but for lack of funds was not … Father Randolph Traill. 306 The present church, St. Joseph's in Brook Lane, was dedicated in 1922. In 1958 the … in 1728 a licence was sought by Samuel Horn, William Pain, Joseph Howes, John Geary, Robert Carruthers, and Thomas …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Crendon road). The highways from Priestend Elm 'along the street by Etherigg's' (the present Lower High Street presumably), and so through 'Alyn's lane' (Southern … steam rolling was first used. The stone sets of the High Street pavements were replaced with Victoria stone in 1888 …