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A History of the County of Sussex
… lease in 1622. 78 Blackland (later Brownhill) farm in the more northerly of the two larger detached parts of the … 17th century a bull and a boar were kept at Church farm for the use of the tenants. 91 Freebench and borough English … 6. Kelly's Dir. Suss. (1927); cf. W.S.R.O., Hurst MSS., sale cat. 1874; ibid. SP 614. P.R.O., MAF 68/2371. W.S.R.O., …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ashington Manors MANORS. The manor of ASHINGTON in 1786 included the whole of the main … in 1973 Church farm, so called, of 119 a., was sold by the trustees of George Goacher, deceased. 22 The north range of … Roger Wolf, gentlemen of Ashington, were pardoned in 1450 for their part in Cade's rebellion. 31 Another John Wolf …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Ashley AN INVENTORY OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS IN CENTRAL NORTHAMPTONSHIRE … in Leicestershire (centred SP 797936; OS Record Cards for all refs.). Prehistoric and Roman a(1) Iron Age …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ashley cum Silverley, usually called Ashley, is on the Suffolk border 6 km. (3¾ miles) ESE. of Newmarket. 1 Its … longer associated. The manors were owned and assessed for tax together in 1066, 2 passed to one Norman overlord, … (1847-1937). Newmarket Jnl. 22 May 1978; Cambs. Colln., sale particulars, Ashley 1972; TS. notes by R. Halliday, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ashley cum Silverley Churches CHURCHES. 36 In the Middle Ages Ashley and Silverley each had a parish … the Knights Hospitallers' manor house. After the benefices of Ashley and Silverley were united in the 16th century, both … 67 At the inclosure of Dalham in 1818, 2 a. were added for tithes there. 68 The entire glebe, apart from the two …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… cum Silverley Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. From the late 13th century Ashley and Silverley shared open fields … Breach (from Old English brec, meaning 'land newly broken for cultivation'), north of the village, and Stubbing and … beet. 21 Racehorse breeding spread from Cheveley after the sale of the Cheveley Park estate in 1920, when Duke's farm …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ashley cum Silverley Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. The Hospitallers had view of frankpledge and the assize of bread and of ale in Ashley … one or two constables and a hayward; records survive for 1513, 1522, and 1547-1601. 31 Records also survive for
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ashley and Silverley were held separately before 1066 by the king's thegn Wulfwine and passed at the Conquest to Aubrey de Vere, 95 whose descendants the earls of Oxford had the overlordship until 1400 96 or later. ASHLEY … Mrs. A. J. Adler, Ashley Hall (1992); C.U.L., Maps, uncat. sale particulars, Ashley Hall, 1954. B.L. Cott. MS. Nero C. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Camp, S. of Whelpley Hill and 1 miles S.E. by E. of the modern church, is on level ground nearly 530 ft. above … jambs and lintel, all of stone; it is rebated inside for shutters; the upper window has a modern wood frame, … from its present use as a barn. Of earthworks, good. b(3). Sale's Farm, now three cottages, about 1 mile E.S.E. of the
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Ashmore AN INVENTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN NORTH DORSET … plans have a uniform scale of 24 ft. to the inch, except for a few key-plans at approximately 48 ft. to the inch. …
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