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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from the river Till in the east to the downs in the west. 2 It may also have included a hamlet called Newport. 3 … southern boundary and part of the boundary in the extreme west follow dry valleys. A road marks the south part of the … relief is gentle: the highest land is over 160 m. on the west part of the southern boundary, the lowest is below 91 m. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… datum. The land rises gently towards Malvern on the west, but nowhere exceeds a height of 162 ft. Madresfield Brook flows from Howsell in Leigh along the northern edge of … altered. The site, which is about 3 miles to the west of the Severn, is an ancient one entirely surrounded by …
Magna Britannia
… of Stratton, which is the post-office town, and nine miles west of Holsworthy, in Devonshire: it has no considerable … ST. MARTIN in Meneage lies in the deanery and in the west division of the hundred of Kirrier, about six miles and … Bart. St. Martin ST. MARTIN, in the hundred and deanery of West, lies about a mile and a quarter north-north-east from …
Magna Britannia
… Valletort or Vautort. 1 Mount Edgecumbe, formerly called West Stonehouse, was the property of an ancient family of … September 3. 1802. 6 Malborough is a daughter-church to West Allington. A portion of tithes in this parish, called … a co-heiress of Bere; Robert Pearse, Esq., 1777. Mr. John Brook, of Ashdown, in 1688, gave the sum of 100 l. for …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of a chancel, nave, south chapel, south aisle, and south-west tower. The nave and chancel were erected in 1875, before … ground stage, which is 12 ft. square inside, has a modern west doorway; the second has old windows with four-centred …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and at its widest, south of the town, 5 km. from east to west. It narrowed where crossed by the two branches of the … boundary was marked by the Avon, its tributary Woodbridge brook, and another tributary, while a tributary of the … with Little Somerford. 12 That last boundary was diverted west from the Avon, its natural line, at an agreed inclosure …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xv cent.); Mombell (xvi cent.). Mamble lies in the north-west of the county, on the road from Tenbury to Bewdley. It is bounded on the north by Mill Brook, and Dumbleton Brook waters it on the east. The … foenum.' In the garden of the house immediately to the west of the church is preserved an iron fireback, found in an …
A History of the County of Warwick
… left to Coleshill. From this point the boundary continued west, crossing the Coleshill road 2 miles from Nuneaton, and … part of the old parish. Next the boundary turned north-west up a small stream till it reached Ridge Lane, 4 on the … and resumed its former direction, following the Innage Brook, 5 which passes just west of Atherstone and joins the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 150 ft. above ordnance datum in the east to 370 ft. in the west where it joins the heights of Gilling. Its area is 2,920 … The nave was also apparently extended one bay further west. This necessitated a new south entrance; the older … been added, and every window in the church, except the west window of the tower and the small lancet at the west end …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish of Manningford Abbots was situated 1 mile south-west of Pewsey and like its westerly neighbours was long and … Tump, a bowl-barrow situated in the extreme north-west corner of Manningford Abbots, became the meeting-place … (see below). There was a network of lanes in the north-west corner of the former parish in 1773, and another lane …
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