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A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiii cent.); Hunsdon (xiv cent.). Hunsdon parish lies on the high ground which divides the valleys of the Rivers Ash and Stort, having a southward slope from a height of about …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Huntenton, Huntington (xiii cent.); Huntyngdon in the forest of Galtres (xvi cent.). The parish of Huntington, which includes the townships of Earswick and Towthorpe, lies about 3 miles north of York. Huntington …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… HUNTON. SOUTHWARD from West Farleigh lies the parish of Hunton, called more frequently in antient deeds … a court leet of itself, where the borsholder is chosen, and the inhabitants of it owe no service to the court leet of … for the tillage of it, whilst in an intermediate state, must not be neglected, left the possibility of a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Hurle, Hertley, Hurleg, Hurlye (xiii cent.). The parish of Hurley covers an area of 4,159 acres, of which 1,482 are arable land, 1,600 permanent grass and 362 woods and plantations. 1 Great changes have taken … third was inserted about 1330 and is much in its original state, though the sill is modern. It is of two trefoiled ogee …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hurseleghe (xiii cent.), Hursele (xiv cent). The parish of Hursley, covering 6,949 acres, 1 lies south-west of … length of the parish, passing through the hamlets of Pitt and Standon, Hursley village, and Ampfield. Hursley village … cent. et seq.)within the parish. Though it is difficult to state with any certainty that the 'Merantune' of the
A History of the County of Berkshire
… La or Le Hurst (xiv cent.); Hurste (xv cent.). The parish of Hurst, formerly described as a parochial chapelry, is ofand plaster, and some curious painted tablets in the state bedrooms adorned with the heads of angels and griffins … the pastime of bowling. See Sonning; cf. Parl. Accrs. and Papers, 1809, iv, pp. 278, 285, 300, 315 (Report on Windsor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Priors (xvi cent.). Hurstbourne Priors is a parish of 3,249 acres lying south-east of St. Mary Bourne, and comprising about 1,600 acres of arable land, 1,300 acres … The other characteristics of the library are family papers, including those of Sir Isaac Newton, a very fine …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… about 4 miles north-west from Hurstboume station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The village lies on the left bank …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Herstperpunt (xiv cent.); Perpondesherst (xv cent.). The parish has an area of 5,028 acres. In 1934 a detached portion of the parish was … on a slight ridge, 145 ft. above sealevel, running east and west across the parish, on the road from Lewes to …
A History of the County of Durham
… Parishes Hurworth HURWORTH Hurdewurda (xii cent.). The parish of Hurworth lies on the north bank of the winding Tees, and comprises the townships of Hurworth on the west and
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