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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… opened between 1837 and 1848. 59 Known as the Queen Victoria from 1855, 60 it was closed c. 1970. 61 Across West … in 1982. Of the outlying farmsteads that with the longest history of occupation may be Laines, perhaps on the site of … settlement in the parish, and one of the poorest in the county; there were 19 poll-tax payers in 1377. 77 In the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… who after his death married firstly Ralph Vernon of the county of Derby, and secondly, about 1493Talbot. In 1485 … Dynham in the same year. 42 John Hyde of Hyde in the county of Dorset was an officer of the court of Exchequer and … which must date from 1588 or soon after, records the history of the tomb, how it was set up in 'the Monasterie of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Audham. The parish of Aldenham lies to the south of the county and contains 6,033 acres of land, of which (in 1905) … to Aldenham reservoir, the bridge was taken over by the county. 14 MANORS From an early date there seem to have been … to John Coningsby in 1546; 177 from which time its history was that of the manor of Charings. The manor of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… considerable than it is now, and this is borne out by its history. The houses are mainly of brick or brick and … corner of the parish boundary, which also forms the county boundary on the south, there is a large stone called …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xvi cent.). Alderminster is a detached portion of the county, being surrounded on the north, east and west by … to Catherine Partriche, wife of Edward Partriche of the county of Kent, the youngest daughter and one of the co-heirs … (Soc. Antiq.). Ibid. Noake, Guide to Worcs. 11. Walford, County Families. Pat. 2 Eliz. pt. xii. Ibid. 22 Chas. II, pt. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was opened in 1897, and has ten beds for patients. The Ash Victoria Hall, erected to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of her late Majesty Queen Victoria, was opened in 1898. The colossal bronze equestrian … above mentioned was invested in 5,263 3 s. 2 d. Middlesex County 3 per cent. stock in the name of the Official …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… not treated as part of the parish for the purposes of this history. The boundaries of the parish up to 1956 were … of it is said to have been carried by a landslip over the county boundary into Worcestershire. 11 There is also some … was knighted by Elizabeth I, and was sheriff of the county, 97 died in 1607, and his son and heir, also John, 98 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… off. box C. 10. Box Kent, E. 75. See vol. vii. of this history, p. 135. See a decree in the Exchequer anno 1705, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and was succeeded by his son Miles, M.P. for Northampton county (167780), who died in 1688, leaving a son and heir …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Henry de Ferrers being lord of over twenty manors in the county in 1086 ( V.C.H. Berks. i, 347). Wrottesley, Pedigrees …