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A History of the County of Oxford
… and from Bicester to Banbury. They intersect at Baynard's Green, the modern name for the historic Bayard's Green (see below). The nearest railway stations lie over the … lay north of the church on what once may have been an open green. 18 In 1881 the stocks were still standing there, with …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… are also a few scattered houses at Wexham Street, Stoke Green and West End. The parish church of St. Giles with its … of ease to the parish church. Both here and at Stoke Green there are several cottages of 17th-century date. Tithe … with the house. Stoke Place stands to the south of Stoke Green in grounds which were altered and decorated by Brown …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… approaches to the houses, with the result that the village green is constantly being cut up. When the common was … There are a number of houses about the village green and also at Horsley's Green (a hamlet about 1 miles south-east of the village and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Place, Stokesley At each end of the wide town street is a green. Near High Green, at the east end, is the manorhouse of Stokesley, which …
A History of the County of Worcester
… road. From this road Cursley Lane branches off near Mustow Green, and forming part of the eastern boundary of Stone runs …