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A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Marryng (xiv cent.). Marrick parish is composed of the village of Marrick and hamlets of Hurst, Shaw, Oxque, Owlands and Ellers. The … mills are marked on the O.S. map. Lawton, Coll. 580. Parl. Papers, lxxviii, 738. Cal. S. P. Dom. 160310, p. 233. Chart. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Marsh Baldon MARSH BALDON Until 1932 the parish of Marsh Baldon covered 829 acres and was almost entirely surrounded by Toot Baldon. 1 The … 324 The rectory house was still said to be in so bad a state of repair that the incumbent could not reside and the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.). This parish, including Saltburn, has an area of about 4,272 acres, of which 429 acres are foreshore, and of the remainder more than a third is arable land, more than …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Mersc (xiii cent.). Marske parish is composed of the village of Marske and hamlets of Skelton, Feldom, Clints and Applegarth. The … of F. Yorks. East. 1653. Yorks. Dales and Fells, 51. Parl. Papers, lxxviii, 738. Raine, Marske, 30. Worthies of Engl. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxford, where it joins the Thames. The ancient parish of Marston was not coextensive with the modern civil parish, … 46 acres, 2 roods, and 4 perches in all. 32 This was the state of things when the most considerable family which ever … Kelly's Dir. Oxford (1939). Return of papists (Stonyhurst papers) 1706, in Hist. MSS. Com. 10th Rep. 181; Episcopal …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xiv cent.); Merstone Morteyne (xv cent.). The acreage of this parish is larger than that of most in Bedfordshire, … of which 1,619 acres are arable, 2,185 permanent grass and 144 woods. 1 The soil and subsoil are clay, which in the … the road from Kempston to Husborne Crawley. The disturbed state of the ground to the south of the church suggests the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… cent.); Messeworthe (xiii cent.); Masworth (xvi cent.). The parish of Marsworth contains 1,212 acres, of which 728 acres are arable land and 291 acres are permanent grass. 2 The soil is marl and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Martin (xiv cent.). Martin is a large parish formerly in the hundred of South Damerham (co. Wilts.), but transferred to Hampshire … Together with the lately constituted parish of Toyd's Farm and Allenford 2 (647 acres) it covers an area of 5,213 acres, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… MARTIN HUSSINGTREE Hosintre et Merton (xiii cent.); Merton and Hosintre (xiv cent.); Mertonhosentre, Marten Hostnard, … Marten Husentree (xvii cent.). This parish lies on the right bank of the Martin Brook, to the south of Droitwich, and the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Martinsthorpe is a small parish containing 539 acres to the west of Manton. It is separated from Gunthorpe on the north by the river Gwash and from Ridlington and Preston on the south by the river …