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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in historical times: its northern downs and Tollard Green, in its south-western corner, provided pasture. 22 That … to Ludwell in Donhead St. Mary, and south-west to Tollard Green. 38 When, between 1773 and c. 1807, a new rectory house … the road to Berwick St. John, and the new road to Tollard Green. 46 East of the crossroads the ShaftesburyRingwood road …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been an important landmark. It gave its name to Millway Green, Millhillfield and so on. 6 There is no record of its … to Little Baldon, skirting the east end of Marsh Baldon Green. An offshoot goes east to Baldon Row, St. Lawrence … that it might have once been built round a small green. 16 It is still predominantly 17th-century in character …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of three bays, the middle bay being hidden by a tall green and gold reredos of Renaissance design and containing a … are of a similar design and colour. The pulpit is of green and white marble, and the font of grey Purbeck marble with a tall green and gold wood cover. The nave and chancel have …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… recently 'bough-houses' invited custom by displaying a green branch above their doors. During this fair two men … corner of the square for about half a mile to Gallows Green, where the lord's gallows stood in the woods in the 13th century. 9 Until recently the green was an open common on which gipsies encamped at …
A History of the County of Hertford
… follows its course. At the eastern end is Totteridge Green, which runs south from the road, towards Laurel Farm. A …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the Cotswold type of stone cottages. There is a green at the west end of the settlement, where the cottages …