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A History of the County of Hampshire
… north of Droxford. The village is situated in the extreme west of the parish, close to the river, the church being on … A swiftlyflowing mill-race near the bridge at the west end of the village probably marks the site of the mill … to Winchester College in that year. 66 The mill-race west of the village still marks the site of the other mill, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from north to south, and near three miles from east to west; lies for the most part on high ground, though with … is a large handsome building, with a square tower at the west end, is dedicated to St. John Baptist. Among other … 1619. Pedigree, Hasling. See more of this family, under West Wickham, vol. ii. p. 31. Philipott, p. 235. Visitation …
A History of the County of Bedford
… fishponds, only one of which now contains water, on the west. A spring in the garden, which doubtless once supplied … years old. 24 John conveyed the manor in 1557 to Richard West, 25 evidently as trustee, for in 1574 Richard West conveyed the manor to George Leventhorpe son of John. 26 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1 mile from north to south and 1 miles from east to west, is bounded on the north-east by Watling Street, on the north-west by Waste Lane running from the Street to Baddesley Common, and on the east by the Innage Brook. The parish was formerly much larger, including some …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Mereworth MEREWORTH. EASTWARD from West, or Little Peckham, lies Mereworth, usually called … Dashwood, bart. son of Sir Francis Dashwood, bart. of West Peckham, by his sister the lady Mary, eldest daughter of … earl of Westmoreland, who died in 1710, and lies buried in West Wycomb church, in Bucking hamshire, where an elegant …
A History of the County of Warwick
… From the same Act dates the straight line of road from the west end of the village towards Hamptonin-Arden and the … 1788 and subsequently enlarged. 15 The workhouse, at the west end of the village, dates from 1793, 16 and was one of … roof it has a massive square shaft of brick. The Horn brook passes the north side of the house and has been …
A History of the County of Somerset
… over 3 miles from NE. to SW. and 2 miles from east to west at its widest point. The long SE. boundary with Chiselborough, West Chinnock, and Crewkerne is marked by the river Parrett … its tributaries; the northern boundary follows the Lopen brook. It is bounded on the west by Hinton St. George and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… east of Guildford. The parish is bounded on the north-west by Worplesdon, on the north-east by Send and Ripley, on the east by West Clandon, on the south by Albury and St. Martha's, on the west by Stoke. It measures about 1 miles from east to west, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from which there is a fine view southward; and at the west end of the church-yard is the court lodge of the manor. … and two chancels, having a handsome square tower at the west end, in which are five bells. In the north window of the … Knatchbull, esq. and for Mary Franklyn, obt. 1763. In the west window, which is very large, nearly the whole breadth of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a village 3 miles north-east of Reigate, 8 miles south-by-west from Croydon, on the road between the two. The parish is … and Blechingley, on the south by Nutfield, on the south-west by Gatton, on the north-west by Chipstead. It measures 3 miles from north to south, …
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