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A History of the County of Worcester
… stands to the south of the brook which formed the old county boundary and was always in Gloucestershire; it is a … obtained a grant in fee from the Crown in 1600, 94 but the history of the chantry lands after this date is obscure. In …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the eastern boundaries of Ickleton form part of the county boundary, marked by a procession balk in 1545. 3 The … Russell, an early15th-century tax-commissioner for the county, lived at Ickleton, 41 and Joan, widow of Sir Baldwin … of the earl of Carnarvon, author of works on folklore and history. 114 His widow Marianne held the estate from 1855 …
Magna Britannia
… No. 33. Walker's Historical Discourses, p. 86. Hutchins's History of Dorset, vol. iii. p. 34. It was purchased above a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the ancient parish was estimated at 1,751 acres. 2 The history of the outlying parts belongs naturally to the … College, Public Orator and Regius Professor of Modern History. After his death in 1801 his property in Iffley was … The Nowell charity money is still paid. In 1950 Rose Hill County school for juniors and infants was founded. 421 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the family of Hever, and was their first residence in this county, though Hever-castle, near Tunbridge, became … Cobham, (a younger son of the Cobhams of Cobham, in this county) and Sir Oliver Brocas, one of whose descendants … esq. Wm. Crakelt, A.M. 1778. Present rector. 10 Harris's History of Kent, p. 16. Philipott, 256. Cart. 4 king Edw. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… area, which is larger even than that at Keston, in this county, takes away all probability of its having been a Roman … or summer quarters, of which kind they had several in this county. An intrenchment of like form seems to have been at … 140. See more of him under Chidingstone, vol. iii. of this history, p. 219. See Chidingstone, Ibid. Philipott, p. 141, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1838, and probably as a result of the establishment of the county gaol in Northover, the northern boundary of the parish … inns in the town. None appears to have had a continuous history from the 17th century, though the Bull is on the site … to a farmhouse. 100 The Cow, the Dolphin, and the Victoria were opened by 1859. 101 Only the Bull and the …
Magna Britannia
… of Henry I. This ancient family frequently represented the county of Derby in parliament. Sir John Curzon was created a … built many years when Mr. William Wolley wrote his MS. history of Derbyshire in 1712, and which that writer … of building, of brick and stone, as good as most in the county. The present hall, which is the object of great …
A History of the County of Warwick
… this parish formed the centre of a detached portion of the county of Warwick surrounded on the north and east by … Essex, conveyed the manor in 1700 to John Milles. 33 The history of the manor then becomes obscure. The Hon. Robert … have been the 'Scorefan' who in 1130 held lands in this county and in Oxfordshire and Staffordshire: Pipe R. 31 Hen. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… xvi, 123. For a fuller account of the topography and history of Ingleby Arncliffe see this article (p. 121 et …