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A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1876 out of the Oxfordshire part of Sonning. 9 Among place-names found in connexion with Sonning are: Buleneirs 10 … hath had at Sunning afore the Conquest an ancient maner place and hath be lordes there. And yet remaineth a faire … knightly rank, the Earleys, who took their name from the place. The family had also large possessions in the county of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and partly out of that of Christchurch. The following place-names occur: Knottingsle (xv cent.) 4; Browne's Voyde Place, 5 and Pithouse, 6 the modern Pithouse Farm (xvi … 1544 this propertymessuages called Luce Hays and Scottes Place and a cottage, together with a rent of 4 s. 11 d. from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cross, on the Green, and the 'Pitt and adjacent bowling place'; and the town meadow, which later lay along the west … appropriate the church, but the appropriation did not take place, and a few years later the rector demanded the return … down by the rector and a much smaller one erected in its place. 261 This filled only about half of the chancel arch, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… was granted to Thomas Cobbe of Sharnbrook. This grant took place before 1573, at which date Thomas died seised of both …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lopshill Common in the south, was inclosed in 181718. 3 Place-names which occur in connexion with South Damerham …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the latter's estates between his two daughters took place 16 South Hinksey fell to the younger, Margery wife of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… In the latter year he was elected Master of Balliol. Place-names occurring in the records are Ashclose, Todley … The gypsies were encamped during the winter of 17934 at a place called the 'Follies,' near Fosters Bridge, 1 miles from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bell) and the lane called the Slibber (? a slippery place). 33 The village centre comprises a rectangle of … near the river mentioned in 1276, 136 and presumably the place where courts were held and visiting brethren or fellows … lay next to those of another small estate, the 'Moor Place' of the Dynham family: 174 it seems likely therefore …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… autumn, and presentments were made by the homage of each place. Most business concerned transfers of copyholds, and … were said to be a few Presbyterians who had no meeting place. 330 A dissenters' meeting house was licensed in 1798. …