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A History of the County of Somerset
… Seavington St. Michael through Seavington Abbots runs to Green Lane End and thence also to Shepton. The southern part …
A History of the County of Durham
… before being thrown to the players, is at the end of the green. The goals are called 'alleying places' and are about a … chantry in Butterwick was granted in 1591 to Edmund Downing and Roger Rant, the fishing grantees. 141 They sold … The lands of the chantry were granted partly to Edward Downing and Roger Rant, the fishing grantees, in 1591, partly …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… throughout the parish: some, including pools on Church Green and south of Chaldicotts Farm, have been drained in the … apparently on common land, near a crossroads. Church Green, north of the church, remains open and the buildings of … the wide verges. Church Farm, on the north side of Church Green, is the oldest to survive. 29 In the late 18th century …
A History of the County of Surrey
… parish. There are brickfields on the London Clay. Ripley Green is a well-known open space in the parish. The …