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A History of the County of Somerset
… 84 In 1968 the farm was known as Sock Manor farm. Economic History. The estate at Sock in the 11th century was …
A History of the County of Durham
… 2,757 acres. Of these the first is entirely in the county of Durham, the other two are in the wapentake of … county of York. For an account of the whole parish see The Victoria History of the County of York, North Riding, vol. i, pp. 449 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 2,757 acres. Of these the first is entirely in the county of Durham, the other two are in the wapentake of … vicar. North of Girsby and opposite Low Dinsdale in the county of Durham is the township of Over Dinsdale, a … a loop of the River Tees at the southernmost point of the county of Durham, 2 or 3 miles below the village of Neasham. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Englefield, bart., and Charlotte. 173 The subsequent history of the manor is obscure, but by 1718 it was in the … is for the first time called a manor. 198 Its subsequent history is rather obscure. William and Thomas Holbech were … op. cit. p. xix. Ibid.; Pl.-N. of Warws. 74. For the history of the school see V.C.H. Warw. ii, 35760. Birm. Arch. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… parish of Somersham lies on the eastern boundary of the county and adjoins the parish of Chatteris in Cambridgeshire. … of the Royal Society and graceful speaker, M.P. for the county in 1695, and in 1711 Treasurer of the British Forces … Medley and Thomas Lovell, the queen's surveyors for the county, and other experts. 44 This survey records the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… buttressed walls; the original roof has been replaced. County Town. The claim that Somerton was 'capital' of Wessex … ruins of which were said to be visible in 1579. 274 The county name has been interpreted as being the people who … on the site of the former hall of pleas. 289 Economic History. Although for much of its history Somerton was the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Peace for Oxfordshire, and in 1533 High Sheriff of the county. 92 He died in 1552, leaving no children, and his … The estate has not been traced subsequently. 123 Economic History. The Anglo-Saxons doubtless chose to settle at …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lattice girder bridge. Sonning Mill is just within the county of Oxford. The church of St. Andrew lies to the west … the place. The family had also large possessions in the county of Somerset, for which they owed the service of acting … Hundred which descended with Earley Bartholomew. The early history of the manor of BELVERSHALL, BULNASSH, BULMARSH or …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… had acquired in the later half of the 13th century. The history of that moiety had meanwhile been as follows. It …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 'Portfurlong' in the 17th century. MANORS In its earliest history SOTWELL is identified with Brightwell (q.v.). King … in 1574 they passed to his son Humphrey. 79 The subsequent history of the estate cannot be traced, but in 1842 William … mention of them is found for a long period, but their history is traceable. Fisheries in the Thames were held with …
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