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A History of the County of Gloucester
… the grant in the late 15th century of two annual fairs in place of one. 35 In the later 16th century the decline, or at … This property was probably the one called Sandford's Great Place, after the 16th-century owners. 114 The Porch House and … the earlier gables. Sash windows were also inserted in place of the large twostoried window of the hall. 123 On the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… hundred court met in the late Middle Ages 4 and the place called Bradley where the tithingman of Stowell was … 5 The west boundary of the parish left the salt way at a place called, by 1759, Hangman's Stone 6 and ran to a small … of the church, 141 and Northleach remained the burial place for Stowell people in the early 17th century. 142 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… five were inclosed. 36 Some inclosure had probably taken place earlier. One coppice, Lodgemoor, probably the Lodge … 52 and in value by the considerable felling which took place between 1860 and 1870, 53 and by later neglect …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… that round it, seemingly thrown up in former times as a place of defence, are two fine large yew trees, of great age, …
A History of the County of Durham
… chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, potatoes and turnips. Place-names of interest are Foggy Furze, between Seaton Carew … Robert de Carew, ancestor of the family from which the place took its name, held his land in Oughton which belonged … acres 1 rood of demesne in TUNSTALL. 173 After this the place is not mentioned again until near the close of the 14th …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… may be seen across the road to the north-west. Among place-names mentioned in local records are the following: …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the authority of the General Inclosure Acts. The following place-names are found in early records:Bormede 4 (xiii … of two trefoiled lights. There is no chancel arch, its place being taken by a plastered beam. On the west side of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the connexion of the abbey of St. Mary Vallemont with the place. Beech Hill House, a large and plain mansion of brick, … land and 4 acres of land covered by water. The following place-names in the parish are found in extant records:Meadows … confirmed to Godard the hermit and the brethren of that place the gifts made by her father William de Stoteville, 13 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… inclosure act 163 awarded 217 acres to Christ Church in place of its 5 yardlands and 251 acres in lieu of all tithes; … of 40 s or below, were allotted four acres for fuel in place of the privilege of gathering fuel from the common …
A History of the County of Sussex
… from Burgess Hill to Chailey crosses the parish. Streat Place stands in extensive grounds north of the church. The … plinth has been disturbed, especially round the fire-place projection, which is of flint with brick quoins and … at ground level; in its west wall is an original fire-place with moulded jambs and head. A Jacobean stone lintel, …
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