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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 2 ASHTON (Fig. 27) Ashton, a parish of 748 hectares on the E. bank of the R. Nene, was created in 1885 by uniting … called Laws Holm in Ashton parish which he bequeathed for some charitable use. The meadow passed first to his son … in 1709 Elizabeth released the land and buildings to trustees. Fig. 28 Ashton Chapel The building was originally …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Ashton 3 ASHTON (OS 1:10000 a SP 75 SE, b SP 74 NE) The long narrow parish covers just over 450 hectares and extends N.E. from the R. Tovc on the S.W. boundary, at 75 m. above OD, to the edges of Salcey Forest, at 130 m. above OD. The N.E. half is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 5 ASHTON (OS 1:10000 a TL 09 SW, b TL 08 NW, c TL 08 NE) The parish, formerly a chapelry of Oundle, covers 610 hectares in a broad strip extending … when the station was built in 1844 (Murray's Handbook for Travellers in Northants. and Rutland (1876), 46). More …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Ashton ASHTON The medieval township of Ashton, which like its neighbour … the parish of Ashton, although the two remained separate for all civil purposes. 42 When Salcey was disafforested and … who died in 1868 when he left the whole of his estate to trustees for sale. 19 A Baptist chapel was built on the plot …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Ashton - Ashton, West Ashton ASHTON, a township, in the parish of Tarvin, union of Great Boughton, Second … soil is of a sandy quality. The tithes have been commuted for 109 payable to the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, and 81. … March 23rd, April 29th, July 25th, Nov. 21st; and, for the sale of horned-cattle, sheep, pigs, &c., on the second …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ashurst ASHURST Ashurst 18 lies north of Steyning on the west bank of the river Adur. In 1881 it comprised 2,372 … to give Ashurst the appearance of 'an entire wood'. 24 The sale of oak trees at Ashurst was recorded in 1357, buyers … 32 Reference was made in 1538 to an ancient endowment for its repair between Horsebridge on the southern border of
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Ashurst - Aspull Ashurst ASHURST, a parish, in the union of Tonbridge, hundred of Washlingstone, lathe of … to strong clay; there are some quarries of soft sandstone for building. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in … held a manorial court. The manor was transferred by sale to the Earl of Balcarres by William Gerrard, Esq.; it …
Survey of London
… Ashurst House and St Michael's church monuments IXTHE SITE OF ASHURST HOUSE, AND THE MONUMENTS IN ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH General Note. The … mistake of the engraver might be explained if the designs for both buildings came from the same architect's portfolio. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ashurst Church CHURCH. The church at Ashurst, begun before 1200, 72 remained a … until 1649, remaining with the earldom of Thanet after the sale of Wiston in that year until the late 18th century. John Covert of Hascombe (Surr.) presented for a turn in 1637, and William Squire in 1681. 82 In 1796 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Eatons manor in 1086, 61 but no later reference to tenants of the manor has been found. No other manor was recorded in the … by a bailiff in the 1530s. 78 Eatons manor had land for two ploughteams in 1086; there was one team on the
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