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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and was demised by Thomas Smith, esq. of that place, to Roger Manwood, jurat of Sandwich, for a long term …
A History of the County of Warwick
… corridors outside them and the southern containing a fire-place. The 'Star Chamber' was reduced only on the south side, for a fire-place. Presumably neither chamber had a fireplace originally. … used as a scullery, &c. In its south wall was a stone fire-place, now mostly destroyed: only a fragment of its moulded …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 1783 to 1812; (iv) marriages from 1754 to 1812. A meeting-place for Protestant Dissenters in the parish was certified …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this parish, in his will anno 1460, mentions his chief place, called Rychemonds, with other lands here, which he … it being lieutenant-colonel William Tyndale, esq. of that place. Part of this borough is within the manor of Newington, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… dealt mainly with the Wyke portion in 1803. 2a Burying Place Farm has its name from a Friends' burial-ground, … difficult to see by what route he approached. Worplesdon Place is the residence of Sir J. L. Walker, C.I.E.; Rickford, … is lost, 62 but it is probably represented by Russell Place Farm. Anthony Russell was living in Worplesdon when …
A History of the County of Sussex
… soil here is sandy loam, with a subsoil of sandstone. Fen Place is east of it, and Burleigh House near the eastern … below the westernmost and the next two king-posts are in place, and are highly cambered beams, hollow-chamfered, with … floor the original tie-beam of the middle truss is left in place with its east post; both have mortices for former …
A History of the County of Surrey
… done so. It was built by Mr. Richard Hull of Leith Hill Place, in or before 1765, who acquired from Sir John Evelyn … characters. In 1796 Mr. Philip Henry Perrin of Leith Hill Place repaired it and raised it a few feet, adding a coping, … flint found near the tower is preserved at Leith Hill Place. The present writer has found a very considerable …
A History of the County of Bedford
… was inclosed by Act of Parliament in 1801. 2 The following place-names have been found in Wrestlingworth: Richmondsland, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… horses, cattle, &c. Opposite the marketplace is Wrotham place, the seat of Mr. Haddock, a further account of which … shocks of wheat, yearly to the rector of Wrotham. WROTHAM PLACE is an antient mansion, situated on the south side of … John Rayney, esq. of London, who seated himself at Wrotham-place. He was lineally descended from John Reignie, for so …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the north-west corner of the parish represents the meeting-place of that hundred. 16 The prior of St. Swithun's, … planted as a small public garden. Council development took place along Wharf Road and associated roads to its west. 62 … 65 In 956 King Edwy granted 30 hides in the same place to his thegn Elfheah. 66 By his will of 968 X 972 …