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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and by the middle of the 18th century East Cowes was a place of importance with a custom house, a service of ferry … Lazenby in the county of York to be applied in the first place in maintaining, educating and setting up in the world … time the East Castle was a complete ruin. Cowes took the place of the earlier Shambler adjoining it to the north. In …
A History of the County of Bedford
… for the loss of such common rights. 2 The following place-names occur in documents relating to this …
A History of the County of Rutland
… general reconstruction and enlargement of the church took place, when a transeptal chapel was added on the south side, … the reredos and improvements in the chancel in 1912. As no place could be found for it by Sir Gilbert Scott in the new …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Combe Hill, on which stands the 16thcentury church. Place House, a detached farm-house on the west side of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Salters settled in Whitby in the 17th century near the place still known as Salt Pans. 15 Their industry, however, … and made all the wall round about the paddock; so that the place hath been improved very much, both for beauty and … round the town hall, or tollbooth, by the adjoining market-place connects Sandgate with Church Street. 61 Sandgate was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… part of the town formerly lay around the old market-place, which evidently extended originally from the south … Thomas Duncombe to hold in fee farm. 26 The transfer took place in the following year. 27 On his death in 1601 Thomas … held by burgage tenure, may have clustered round a market-place near the fork of the northern and western roads. Of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from the patching about the extrados of the head, took the place of a still earlier round-headed window. In the south … stones of the south jamb of the south lancet remain in place outside. On each side of the interior of the north …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Andover and Newbury to Winchester roads. The market-place is in the centre of the town and from it diverge these … St. Mary Bourne. The Test flows to the south of the market-place and is famous for its fishing. It is crossed by a … the church there are few buildings or interest in the place, probably the most interesting being the White Hart …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Stack at Aston Hall, White Ladies Aston The following place-names have been found: Farmelandes 4 (xvi cent.); Hunt Place and Cock 5 (xvii cent.). MANORS The manor of ASTON … Mr. Francis Clyfton sould thease in Eston called Clyfton's place to Richard Wagstaffe, and Wagstaffe to Mr. Thomas …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the boundaries in his own life-time, mentioning all the place-names and commenting on 'the insolence of the … tiles; the inclosing walls are weather-boarded. Waltham Place, formerly the manor-house of Windsors Manor, to the … educated and brought up by Francis Cherry of Shottesbrook. Place-names found in White Waltham in the 17th century are …