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A History of the County of Sussex
… whose waters bound it on the north and west. At its south-east corner the parish is curiously intermixed with that of … little Custom House and the ferry to Bosham, and south to East Wittering. In the short main street terminating at the … the Old Rectory, about 350 yds. north of the church on the east side of the road. This is a small timber-framed and …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… between Shepton Mallet and Ilchester. It is crossed from east to west by the river Brue, which divided the church to … on the south-west by Babcary Lane, and on the south-east by the Fosse. The Brue and a stream, probably an earlier … the parish measured 4.5 km. north to south and 4 km. east to west. From a broad east west alluvial valley below …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of age at the death of his mother. 10 Thomas Rayner of East Drayton, and Emme his wife, 7 H. 6. by fine passed to …
Survey of London
… to St Mary's nunnery, whose precinct lay on the east side of the high road. It was acquired in 1600 by Robert … 'Rosebery' scheme (see below). 32 11. Cobham Row and the east side of Coldbath Square, 1887. The double-fronted corner … Fire Station (1873) at far left 12. Little Warner Street, east side, looking south towards Ray Street, c. 1875; house …
Survey of London
… Street and Collier Street, which together constitute an east-west spine for this area, unfolds a miscellany of … courts behind the street fronts were commoner than further east as far as Penton Street. The character of this area was … broadly continues the grid of streets set out to the east of Penton Street, but west of Rodney Street there is a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Magna. For evidence of pre-conquest settlement, see East Orchard (p. 15). Ecclesiastical (1) The Church …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… West Retford WEST RETFORD. This town seems part of East- Retford, being only divided by the river Idel. It was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was restored in 1841 and the nave later. The quoins at the east end of the chancel appear to be of Saxon date, reused, … with much closer mortar joints, in the 13th century. The east window is a group of three 13th-century lancets, the … lancets with pointed rear-arches, contemporary with the east window, and, like it, having exterior rebates. In the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… instance the road from West Tarring to Findon in the north-east part. Much of the western boundary was straight. 3 One … deposits and brickearth. 5 Findon Valley in the north-east corner is a typical chalkland dry valley. The south part … partly on account of the bypass road constructed to the east of it between 1931 and 1934. 31 The 41 persons …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the estuary of Chichester Harbour, Thorney Channel on the east and Emsworth Channel on the west. On the north the two … now a road across the old 'wade way', and another farther east. In 1341 it was reported that 20 acres of arable and as … church of ST. NICHOLAS 35 stands by the waterside on the east edge of the island; it is built of flint rubble with …