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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Little Mongeham LITTLE MONGEHAM, OR Parva Mongeham, as it is sometimes written; in Domesday, … are remaining in a little pasture-close, near the farm-house of Little Mongeham manor. It is a rectory, which has … history, p. 442. Prebendary of Canterbury, archdeacon of Suffolk, and rector of Great Chart. He was canon of Windsor, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… acres, of which nearly three quarters are arable land, 400 or 500 acres being permanent grass, and over 100 acres wood. … Munden Church and School, with the Lordship Farm and one or two cottages, are situated half-way between Dane End and … his heirs. After the death of William a fresh suit took place, Giffords being claimed by George Carleton, who stated …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 108; 1921, 97; 1931, 86. The parish of Little Packington or Packington Piggott, still appropriately described as 'a … in 1824 under the same Act as Bickenhill (q.v.). The farm-house north of the church has a 17thcentury timber-framed … descended 8 to Henry, Marquess of Dorset and later Duke of Suffolk, 9 on whose attainder in 1553 the overlordship was …
A History of the County of Essex
… close together beside the Stort. In the 17th century Upper House, later Parndon House, was built c. 1 km. south of the … Arthur Turnor in 1646, possibly during work on Upper House or its park. In exchange he made a new road parallel to the … 27 a. of meadow, 35 a. of pasture, and 'an enclosed place to make a park' of 10 a. Two villein holdings had …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… at the south end of the village, is a mid-18th-century house, but has remains of earlier work, both in its walls and … It passed later to Lord Esm Gordon, who rebuilt the house. Meagre Farm, in the northwest of the parish, near … a manor, but only to the court of the Honour of Huntingdon or similar courts. 10 The manor of LITTLE PAXTON can only be …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… being only 45 persons. MANOR LITTLE RAVELEY was a berewick or outlying hamlet of Wistow (q.v.) and was granted to Ramsey … of late 16th-century date, but without inscription or date-letter, and a pewter plate dated 1702. ADVOWSON … was a donative, the incumbents, who were called chaplains or curates, being collated by the lord of the manor. In the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… mainly (though not exclusively) 7 occupied by the manor-house mentioned in the early 13th century, 8 for a large … the village a good deal of demolition and rebuilding took place in the mid-19th century; 13 in the 20th there was … alehouse in Little Rissington, 31 but no record of any inn or alehouse there in the 19th and 20th centuries has been …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Cambridge, on the south-west bank of the river Cam or Granta, 2 which separates it from Great Shelford, and … spread from a nucleus near the ford, including the manor house and church, westwards along Church Street and … 26 Next to it stands a dovecot which was converted into a house in the 18th century. A 14th-century house on High …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of 500 ft. above the ordnance datum. Little Somborne House, occupied by Chevalier Guglielmo Marconi, is a modern … in the possession of the family of Welles of Brambridge House, being held by Gilbert Welles in 15523. 12 This Thomas, … his heirs for a rent of a pair of white (?silver) spurs or threepence at the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 20th century, the north end of it was closed. 12 In 1773 or earlier Mill Lane, leading west from the Great Somerford … the church was standing in the 13th century, and the glebe house stood south-west of it in the 17th century or earlier. … who in 1792 took his mother's surname, Egerton, in place of Hayter. Egerton sold it c. 1813 to W. P. Bendry, 92 …