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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 …