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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… BRUCE The ancient parish was situated 2 miles south-west of Pewsey. 1 Long and narrow in shape, it measured 4 … parish of Manningford Abbots, its neighbours to the west and east respectively, and became part of the new civil … a.) 3 The former western boundary of Manningford Bruce ran west of the fir plantation and Lock wood, followed the lane …
A History of the County of Rutland
… The width across nave and aisles is 31 ft. 10 in. The west wall of the nave is surmounted by a bell-cote containing … a north aisle was thrown out and an extra bay added at the west end, increasing the nave to its present length. This is … on each face represents the position of the original west wall, which probably was left standing till the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The Basingstoke Canal intersects the parish from east to west, and it is also watered by several rivulets which join … Moor Upper Copse, all in the north of the parish to the west of Andwell, are responsible for the 30 acres of woods … but there is old chalk masonry in the jambs. In the west wall is a round-headed doorway of a single chamfered …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… parish lies partly between the Ock on the south and west, and the Sandford Brook on the east. The land varies between 200 ft. and 300 … being made in 1861. 9 The Priory, Marcham In the north-west corner of the parish is Upwood Farm in Upwood Park 10; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of which are but meanly built, the church stands at the west end of the town, with the patronage opposite to it, and … his heirs, in 1683, conveyed it to John Brewer, esq. of West Farleigh, whose descendant of the same name died … Board, alienated by his heirs to John Henniker, esq of West Ham, in Essex, since Sir John Henniker, bart. who is the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… across the edge of the greensand vale, which lies west of Marden Street, and the bed of River and Valley … road between Devizes and Upavon crosses the parish from west to east and the Ridge Way runs through the south of the … while the other ran north of the house called the Grange west to Chirton Street, entering the village near the church. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 'Lavington', has possessed an affix to distinguish it from West or Bishop's Lavington. 1 The earliest affix, so far as … and Gore. The village lies at the foot of the north-west scarp of Salisbury Plain about 5 miles south of Devizes. … to south and mostly rather less than a mile from east to west. Easterton was much the same shape and size and, except …
A History of the County of Rutland
… parish of Market Overton occupies high ground to the north-west of the county between Edmondthorpe and Thistleton. Its … The church with a well-timbered churchyard is at the west end of the village within the earthworks of a Roman camp, and to the west of it is the Rectory, which has recently undergone …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Howe (still existing), Middle Riddings, Little Riddings, West Riddings and Potter Croft. 14 William Blenkison, who was … of the former vestry. Marrick Church from the South-west The present church, dedicated to the honour of ST. … chancel of two lights, trefoiled, with square heads. The west window in the tower is of the late 13th century, and has …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ft. contour line. It is watered on the east by the Baldon Brook and the green is traversed by one of the brook's … of the parish, and two roads from Toot Baldon skirt the west and east sides of the green. The western one continues … a roof of old red tiles. It has at present a long north-west front with four gables with pinnacles. Each gable has a …
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