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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Old Lodge, the residence of the Duke of Hamilton, in the west of the parish, whence it slopes east towards the village on the banks of the Wallop Brook. Middle Wallop, forming the connecting link between … ST. ANDREW consists of a chancel, with a crossing at the west end, a nave, wide north and south aisles continuing …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 726; 1931, 748. This parish, 2 miles in width from east to west and 1 miles in depth, is separated on the south from … of mid-17th-century framing. A cottage at the crossroads, west of the church, with an attached smithy, a former inn now a cottage, and two other cottages farther west are of mid-17th-century framing. Hoggrell's End, a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with Over Worton in 1932, 1 lies 3 miles (6 km.) west of Deddington and 9 miles (15 km.) south of Banbury. 2 … The land is mostly Lower Lias clay, but in the north west, on Iron Down and its outlier Hawk hill where the ground … an ancient route, and on much of the east by a small brook; the southern boundary followed the slope on which …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 3 km. from north to south. 2 The ancient parish included West Chisenbury, a detached tithing 4 km. to the north … ha.). 3 That area was reduced to 1,431 ha. (3,535 a.) when West Chisenbury, c. 1,624 a., was transferred to Enford in 1885. 4 West Chisenbury measured 6 km. from west to east and …
Magna Britannia
… to Kett, and is now the property of George Kett, Esq., of Brook House, in Norfolk. Netherex is a chapel or … Holsworthy, and about seven from Shipwash. The village of West Hole is in this parish. The manor, which had been parcel … called Henniborough, or Henni Castle, about a mile north-west of Bideford, was the site of Kenwith Castle, the object …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1,552 a. (628 ha.), was bounded east by Latton and west by Great and Little Parndon. Like Latton it was a long, … near the railway station at Burnt Mill, in the north-west corner of the parish, and by 1891 the population had … apart from the manor house and the rectory. 14 Spurriers, west of Marshgate Farm, was built c. 1870 by William Cox, a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… over 3 km. from the Washford river at Roadwater in the west to the hamlet of Woodford, in the next valley to the … The land is nearly all steeply sloping, especially on the west above the Washford river. A detached part of Nettlecombe … of pebble beds, sandstone, and limestone in the north and west, and alluvium along the valley between Woodford and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The village, which is about three-quarters of a mile south-west of Great Gaddesden, and consists of the church and a few … Gade. The land slopes up from the village to the north and west. Nettleden is connected by road with Great and Little … and this may be the date of the old work in the tower. The west door is modern and the whole exterior, including the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… handsome sized gothic windows; on a stone portal, in the west front is the date 1587, probably that of some large … Rayner, or Rannulf de Columbels, who held the manor of West Farleigh under the bishop, as one suling, held likewise … v. ii. p. 252. Reg. Roff. p. 162. See more of this under West Barming, alias Barmingjett. Reg. Roff. p. 162. See …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the south. There are modern extensions of the town on the west and north, and Norton, on the east bank of the Derwent, … into a modern residence and added to on the east and west, and is now occupied by the Hon. G. N. Dawnay. It is a … same length, the north aisle being 8 ft. 9 in. wide at the west end and 9 ft. wide at the east, and the south aisle 6 …
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