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A History of the County of Surrey
… cent.); Pottnie, Puttney (xvii cent.). The suburban parish of Putney, a ward within the metropolitan borough ofthe western boundary. In the river palaeolithic, neolithic and bronze implements have been found, possibly washed down … and wooden cornices remain pretty much in their original state. The free public library, in a branch road near the
A History of the County of Hertford
… Puteham (xi cent.); Puttnam, Puttingham (xix cent.). The little parish of Puttenham lies on the Aylesbury plain. It is bordered on the west and south by Buckinghamshire. The surface is quite flat and
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Puttenham PUTTENHAM Potenham and Putenham (xiii cent.). Puttenham is a village on the south side of the Hog's Back, 4 miles west of Guildford, 5 miles east of … 1891, p. 117. Plac. de Jur. and Assiz. 1920 Hen. III, Calendar 21 (xlix), 85. Chan. Inq. p.m. 15 Edw. I, 15. Feet …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Piccumbe (xiii cent.); Pykecombe, Pycombe (xvi cent.). The small river Wellesbourne, to-day shrunken to … long deep coombe to reach the sea at Brighton. The parish of Pyecombe covers an irregularly shaped area, 2,286 acres in extent, inclosing the head of this coombe and the Downs to east and west. In the northwest corner of
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Pyrford PYRFORD Pirianford (x cent.); Peliforde and Piriford (xi cent.); Purford (xvii cent.). Pyrford is a small parish formerly a chapelry of Woking, on the Wey, 7 miles north-east of Guildford, andthe base of the shaft below this remains in a very perfect state. By a curious arrangement, the later timber porch is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Pyrton PYRTON The ancient parish of Pyrton stretched for about 12 miles diagonally between the … 1421 or 1438. All the buildings seem to have been in a bad state of repair: the manor-house, oxhouse, sheephouse, … 1980, indenture 1864. Crockford, 19534. Stonor Letters and Papers, ed. C. L. Kingsford, ii (Cam. Soc. 3rd ser. xxx), …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Pytesley (xiv cent.); Piseley (xvii cent.). Pytchley is on the road from Higham Ferrers to Kettering; and the village is situated where a branch of the road from Wellingborough, which traverses the parish …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.). Quarley is bounded by Cholderton, Amport, Grately and the Wiltshire border. The soil is light and friable, of the secondary chalk formation, and the subsoil is chalk. 1 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Queenborough QUEENBOROUGH, THE parish of which lies the next adjoining southwestward from that of … Thames, which was built for the defence both of the island and the passage on the water, the usual one then being … the death of king Charles I. in 1648; soon after which the state seized on this castle, among the rest of the
Magna Britannia
… Cruetheke,) in the deanery and in the middle division of the hundred of East, lies four miles nearly east of … it was called Roche long before the only saint in the Calendar of that name was born 11; and no doubt was so … Chadwick. Deed of the year 1259, among the Arundell papers. Extent. Terrar. Ducat. Cornub. 17 Jac. 1. St. Roche …
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