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A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… (612 ha.). In 1985 land at Colneford hill or White Colne green was transferred to White Colne from Earls Colne and … not develop round a series of greens. There was only one green in the ancient parish, White Colne green at the north end of the Bures road. Colneford green, …
A History of the County of Essex
… to John Turner, from whom it passed in 1555 to Jeremy Green, who seems to have sold it in 1559 to John Freeman or …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
Old and New London
… the light drab of some aristocratic livery, the dull brown-green of velveteen, the deep blue of a pilot-jacket, the … newly-turpentined black satin waistcoats, the scarlet and green of some flaming tartanthese things, mixed with the hues … other portion of the world itself. KIRBY CASTLE, BETHNAL GREEN. (THE BLIND BEGGAR'S HOUSE). "The ground has also its …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… village of Whitfield, the villages of Charlestown, Green-Vale, and Littlemoor. Green-Vale is connected with Howard-Town, or New Glossop, on … was rebuilt in 1839, by Mr. Ord, from designs by Mr. John Green, of Newcastle, and is ornamented with painted windows, …
Old and New London
… king, always courteous to strangers, seeing the patch of green taffeta, unfortunately, merely to make conversation, …
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