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A History of the County of York North Riding
… The village of Kirklington is built about an oblong green shaded by a number of fine chestnuts and sycamores and … church of St. Michael and the rectory, and further up the green to the north is a Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1877. The lane at the north-western extremity of the green is lined with trees, and leads a short distance …
A History of the County of Oxford
… acres. 23 By the inclosure award Kirtlington lost its Town Green, which was allotted to Sir Henry Dashwood. It lay to the north of the present North Green, and its 10 acres had constituted a piece of common … six of these by name. 25 Apart from the inclosure of Town Green, and with the exception of the council houses built at …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is a hamlet in the north-west of the parish, with Crouch Green about half a mile south. Little Rustling End Farm is a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Bedford in the middle of the last century. Knotting Green, an outlying district, lies half a mile to the south of … used as a farm, in the south of the village, and Knotting Green Farm. The parish formerly suffered from insufficiency … have been constructed at Church End and Knotting Green, and an excellent supply of water is now maintained. 2 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… pair of 16th-century ornamental hinges to the door. Norton Green Farm, about 1 mile south of the church, is another … that at Grimshaw Hall. Cott. Chart. xxii, 4: reproduced in Downing's Recs. of Knowle, opp. p. 359. Cal. Fine R. i, 72. … 278 Geo. II. See pedigree in Pemberton, Solihull, 43. Downing, op. cit. 406. Ibid.; Pemberton, op. cit. 22. Knowle …
A History of the County of Somerset
… it with Ilminster and Dowlish Wake, runs across Knowle green (Middle Knowle green in 1787), 5 and at its NE. end is known as Wooley Lane. From Knowle green a second road runs eastwards over Upper Knowle green 6 …