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A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Bynteworth (xiv cent.). Bentworth lies to the west of Alton, and has an acreage of 3,763 acres, of which about 280 acres … a modern reredos; the whole of this work is in a splendid state of preservation, and is a very beautiful example, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Boleye, Beleg, Buley (xiii cent.). This parish is on the border of Warwickshire, which bounds it on the south and east. The road from Bromsgrove to Henley in Arden runs …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 6,169. Population: 1911, 1,577; 1921, 1,857; 1931, 1,729. The parish of Berkswell is divided from Meriden on the north by a small … to Blackhales Farm; 3 then northeast to Burton Green, and north up the road by Tile Hill and Banner Lane to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xvi cent.) 2; Barmesey, 3 Barmondsbye, 4 Barnaby. 5 The parish of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, is bounded by Southwark on the west, by Rotherhithe on the east and by Camberwell on the south. The river frontage extends …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Netherberowe, Netherbury (xvi cent.). This parish, in the south-west of the county on its western border, covers an area of 2,207 … the Forest of Dean to Worcester was to pass through Berrow and have a station near Rye Cross on the border of the
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… be called high ground, a pleasant, and the greatest part of it a dry situation; the soil is in general a deep sand, … priory of Leeds, as appears by several old boundaries and papers, and was most probably part of those demesnes given to … in this parish, were surveyed in 1649, by order of the state; when it was returned, that the parsonage or rectory of
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… St. James 1841 Berwick St. James village is 8 km. WSW. of Amesbury. 1 It is in an elongated parish, 8.5 km. from east to west, crossed from north to south by the river Till. In the 11th century, when the Till was called … by the late 12th century the village bore its present name and probably had then, as it had later, a parish church. 2 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Berwick St John BERWICK ST. JOHN The ancient parish of Berwick St. John, 3,536 a. (1,430 ha.), 1 lay at the head … Sheet Hill, its broader eastern arm 7 km. between the hill and Bugden Bottom. 2 From the 10th century it was part of … p. 408. Complete Peerage, x. 40712. Hatfield MSS., Cecil papers, 363, f. 80. Complete Peerage, xi. 4047. Hatfield …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Berwick St. Leonard 1 is a small parish 22 km. west of Salisbury. 2 In 1934 the transfer to Hindon of 230 a. in … 3 km. from north to south, 1.5 km. wide at the north and south ends, with a waist of less than 1 km. a little … Mins. (W.R.S. iv), 334; W.A.M. xxxix. 106; Lieutenancy Papers (W.R.S. xxiii), p. 183. W.R.O. 753/1, ff. 2235. …
A History of the County of Worcester
the Old West Wing This parish lies on the right bank of Bow Brook, which forms its eastern boundary, and is crossed by Besford Bridge in the north-east of the … at the Court House, mentions among them tapestry and a state bed, painted glass of a knight of Jerusalem, and
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