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A History of the County of Bedford
… Crawelai (xi cent.); Husseburne Crawel 1 (xiii cent.). The parish of Husborne Crawley covers an area of 1,610 acres, of which 413 are arable land, 862 permanent grass and 202 woods and plantations. 2 The chief industry is …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… HUSTHWAITE Hustwayt (xiv cent.). Husthwaite is a parish of nearly 3,000 acres lying to the south-west of Coxwold. The country here is open and undulating, and there are only 25 acres of woodland in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Bucell, Bossell (xiiixiv cent.). This parish contains the townships of Hutton Bushel and West Ayton, the eastern end of the Vale of Pickering. Its …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Conyers (xiv cent.). Hutton Conyers, now a civil parish and formerly extra-parochial, is situated in the north-west of Ripon parish on the left bank of the Ure. It covers an …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Hutton Magna (xvii cent.). This parish is bounded on the south by Watling Street, which skirts the small township of West Layton on the south-east. A mile and a half beyond this point a lane going north from the
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiv cent.); Low Hutton (xv cent.); Hutton-upon-the-Hill (xvi cent.); Huttons Ambo (xvii cent.); Upper Hutton (xviii cent.). Huttons Ambo is bounded on the east and south by the Derwent, on the west by the little stream of the Cram Beck. Of its area of 2,898 acres on a subsoil of
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Nibeslei, Ipseleye (xiv cent.); Hybesle (xv cent.). The parish of Ibsley, including the hamlets of South Gorley and Furze Hill in the north and Mockbeggar and New Town in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… small parish, now lying wholly in Buckinghamshire. A part of it, including the church and village, 1 was transferred from Oxfordshire in 1895. 2 At …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Iacumbe (xi cent.); Ikcoumbe (xiii cent.). The parish of Iccomb or Icomb lies in a valley of the Cotswolds about 2 … on the western side by the road from Stow to Burford, and on the south by Westcote Brook, but it runs for the most … the most important apartments, is externally in a fine state of preservation, and the details are characteristic of
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish to Wickham eastward, being called in the survey of Domesday both Hickham and Gecham, and in other antient records Yeckham, taking its … to serme, at the yearly rent of 66 1. 13 s. 4 d. In which state it continued till the dissolution of the priory in the
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