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A History of the County of Oxford
… besides the Parsonage. 19 A map of 1797 shows a circular green with some buildings on it and the church lying to the southwest. 20 Four roads radiate from the green and houses lie on three sides of it and along three of … to form a square with the highway on the west side and the green at the south-west corner. At this end was the public …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… end of the 16th century. 163 The district called Murrell Green is 2 miles north of the town, and now belongs to Sir … at the end of the Netherdonningle, was granted to Edward Downing and others. 229 The chapel at North Warnborough was …
A History of the County of Hertford
… centuries, and also some of brick of the latter date. The Green Man Inn is a 16th-century house of timber covered with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The village is situated on high ground round a broad green, having the parsonage, a handsome sashed house, on one … and courtlodge at a small distance northward. On Ofham green there stands a quintin, a thing now rarely to be met …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… sold in 1502 168 and in or before 1509 it passed to Simon Green, whose son William inherited it in 1511. 169 In 1604 John Green, grandson and heir of Matthew Green, sold the manor to William Jones (d. 1611). 170 It …