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A History of the County of Gloucester
… but in 1819 a narrow strip of waste called Fulford green marked its course between the ford and the farmhouse. … parish at a place called Bearstaple (or Barfords Stable) green near Postcombe farmhouse; 61 there, as mentioned above, … c. 1710, 65 and in 1785 it was described at Bearstaple green as the CirencesterCheltenham road, 66 though it was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 40 of water. The soil of most of the parish is the Lower Green Sand; the south-eastern part is on the Atherfield and … all included in the manor of Witley. The escarpment of the Green Sand to the south is abrupt, affording fine views …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Congregational Chapel in the angle, leading to Wivelsfield Green and Chailey North Common. A little way along this road … leads into the Scaynes Hill road. In Wivelsfield Green lanes branch in many directions. South of it a portion … west end. Pepper Hall, north of the road to Wivelsfield Green, is an early-17th-century house with three bays of two …
A History of the County of Warwick
… north. Beyond the church this has now degenerated into a green lane, but it seems to have been the usual road to … by white foiling with infilling of blue, purple, and green respectively. The three to the south have: ( a) a blank …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the northern outskirts of the town, not far from Birchmoor Green, a group of cottages built along an open space. From … in respect of a legacy in 1859 by will of Elizabeth Green, Thetford. The yearly incomes of the two charities, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… detained by the weather. 7 The hospital at Luckley Green was founded under the will dated 1663 of Henry Lucas, … Professorship at Cambridge and of the hospital at Luckley Green (see above). Among place-names found in Wokingham are … belonging to Mrs. Murdoch; Cantley, formerly Mathew's Green, 22 belonging to Mrs. Raymond South Paley; Holme …