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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in the south and west walls are forced out of their proper place by the stair turret in the south-west angle of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… first occurs c. 1180, 18 but its form suggests that the place was settled in the early Anglo-Saxon period. Upper … over the door runs: 'This house was built upon the place only as a mark of grace. And for an inn to entertain … 202 Wardington was a comparatively wealthy and populous place. 203 For the tax of 1327 41 people in Wardington and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Two large floor slabs with initials and dates mark the place of burial. North, Ch. Bells of Rutl. 162. Thomas …
A History of the County of Hertford
… on the north side seem to be encroachments on the market-place, which, now a square space in front of the town hall, … houses are probably those on the south of the market-place which have back premises extending down to the river. … in memory of the famous ride. At Blue Coat Yard, formerly Place House, a little off the High Street, is an 18th-century …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… son, in 820, gave to one Godwine, two plough-lands, in a place called by the English, Werehornas, situated among the … It is and was worth always five shillings. And in another place, under the title of the bishop of Baieux's lands, In …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… ancient race, whose brother's daughter now succeeds his place.' 30 The 'brother's daughter' was Elizabeth daughter of … presumably he immediately ratified the sale that had taken place some years previously, 81 since the family of Terry …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, which was formerly part of the Park Place property (Remenham) and was sold by Lord Malmesbury on … sold by Lord Malmesbary in 1815, is now part of the Park Place estate. In the grounds is the 'Druid,' a temple which was presented to General Conway of Park Place, Governor of Jersey, by the islanders in 1785. It stood …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the first Duke of Montagu, who died in 1709, had built a 'place of sepulture for himself and family,' 28 and some forty … a high parapet and a pediment at the east end. The burial place is entered from the east end of the north aisle, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… who held it of the honour of Clare. 5 In 1272 a suit took place between the Prior of Bermondsey and the Abbot of Hyde … a two-light window on either side had (c. 1450) taken the place of the original lancet. At the west end was a … and jambs, had had tracery of three lights inserted, in place of three lancets, in about 1340. 71 The chancel roof …
A History of the County of Northampton
… he records only three shepherds' cottages in the latter place. There is a moat at Papley. Eaglethorpe House has a … 1772, previous to his marriage with Eleanor Mann of Bourne Place, Kent. 42 A further settlement of the manors of … gent., died in 1636, holding a tenement called Ederley Place, descending to him from his father William and …