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A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.); Braferton, Brafferton (xiii cent.). The parish of Brafferton, including the townships of Helperby and Thornton Bridge, covers 5,015 acres of land on either … in 1706 (ibid. 5 Anne, pt. ii, no. 28, cf. Stuart Papers [Hist. MSS Com], v, 236); and to George Barn of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Parishes Brafield-on-the-Green BRAFIELD-ON-THE-GREEN Brache(s)feld (xi cent.); … xix cent.); Bravefield Green (xviii cent.). The parish of Brafield-on-the-Green, comprising 1,282 acres of land and water, lies to the east of Little Houghton parish, both …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish, 3 miles from east to west with an average depth of 2 miles, lies on the boundary of Oxfordshire, from which it is separated on the east by a ridgeway known as Ditchedge Lane and Beggar's Lane. This lane runs on high ground, mostly …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bramdean BRAMDEAN Brondene (xi cent.); Brundon, Brandun, and Brendon (xii cent.); Branden and Bromdene (xiii cent.). Bramdean is a small parish, with an area of 1,237 acres, situated nine miles east from Winchester. The … for the escape of each prisoner and 7 s. 6 d. for the bad state of the gaol, 48 but was still allowed to keep the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… or Brantefeldbury (xvi cent.); Braintfield (xvii cent.). The parish of Bramfield lies in the centre of the county, about 3 miles to the north-west of Hertford, and 4 miles east from Welwyn. It is a parish of pasture and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Bromle, (xiii cent.). Bramley was originally a part of the ecclesiastical parish of Shalford, with a separate chapel … may be work of that or the 12th century in the church, and it would seem to be one of the three churches in Bramley …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bromlegh, Bromleye (xiii cent.); Bromle (xiv cent.). The parish of Bramley, covering an area of 2,297 acres, is situated about 5 miles north from Basingstoke, and is served by Bramley station on the Reading and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xii-xiii cent.); Braunton, Brampton (xiii cent.). The parish of Brampton adjoins Huntingdon on the south-west, and comprises an area of 3,557 acres, 30 of which are covered …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bremsaghe, Bremelshawe (xiii cent.). Before 1895 part of the parish of Bramshaw was situated in Wiltshire, but in that year this portion was transferred to Hampshire and made a new civil parish called Bramshaw East. 1 Bramshaw …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is a parish about 3,000 acres in extent on the wooded slopes of the low Howardian Hills, 12 miles north of York. The whole … the wooded valley of Brandsby Dale through the Dale Pond, and further south works the water-mill which has been among …