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A History of the County of Berkshire
… John Powell Pryce, bart., a descendant of the Pryces of Newtown Hall, Montgomery, who brought into the settlement the Newtown estate, which together with the Earley estate was … estate of Earley Manor should be abandoned. 161 Pryce of Newtown, baronet. Gules a lion or looking backwards. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is a group of houses known by the late 19th century as Newtown. 16 Later a row of twelve houses built about 1900 on …
A History of the County of Worcester
… road from Crowle. This road passes through the hamlets of Newtown and Ronkswood, and runs almost due west across the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by groups of red-brick houses, one of which, known as Newtown (i.e. New Netley) is close to the railway. Another …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and farmsteads in all parts of the parish, however, and Newtown developed as a small village on high ground in the … to East Tisbury parish, East Hatch, West Hatch, and Newtown to West Tisbury, and half Tisbury village, Bridzor, … Nadder the ground is highest in the west, 214 m. west of Newtown and over 198 m. in the north-west corner of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 9. Margaret Stancombe Memorial Infant's School. 10. Newtown Junior & Trinity Infants' School. 11. St. Thomas's … point of junction of Stallard Street with Bradford Road), Newtown and Trowle Lane (now Bradford Road) apparently … ( a) south-west of Trowle Lane (now Bradford Road) and Newtown, ( b) along Mortimer Street, connecting Cradle Bridge …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 87 was converted as four cottages known in the 1880s as Newtown; 88 using stone from Leygore Manor, the back-toback …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1965, although the housing estate on the main road at Newtown was only mile from the village. Local Government. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of which are the hamlets of Sticklinch, Laverly, Piltown, Newtown, and Higher and Lower Southtown. The hamlets of East … dispersed, and was clearly so in the later 12th century: Newtown may be identified with the nova placea referred to in … concentration of houses, totalling 40, was described as at Newtown and Laverly, a roadside settlement which presumably …
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