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A History of the County of Worcester
… and chapter had three closes called Diglis lying between Green Lane on the east and the river on the west. 10 There … court, raised on a knoll and opening into the college green' ( Surv. of Worcs. [Worcs. Hist. Soc.], ii, 418). …
A History of the County of Hertford
… St. Mark. There are other smaller hamlets, such as Wilkins Green, which is near the Hatfield Road, but none are of much … Peter's parish, and at the hamlets of Colney Heath and Roe Green, for Independents, Particular Baptists, and Protestant …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… further is the village, situated round St. Stephen's green, having on one side Sir Roger Manwood's alms-houses, … is held on St. Bartholomew's day yearly on St. Stephen's green, for toys and pedlary. King Edward III. on his return …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in the country, in the house which he had built at Cole Green in Hertingfordbury. This was for the remainder of the … retirement from office Lord Cowper spent much time at Cole Green and in this period acquired Panshanger. It seems that … but the little ones of this place.' 57 He died at Cole Green in 1723. 58 His son William, the second earl, was a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… income was to be used for the poor. This property included Green Croft, on the south side of the High Street, where the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… thus formed including the manor house, the chapel, and a green. The name Bury, given to a field immediately north 135 … southern side of Bridge Street in Williton, leading to the green and the site of the other manor house. 256 A fee held … 'ridge, swathe, wad, or otherwise'. No tithe was taken on green beans or peas grown for their owners' or the poor's …