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Magna Britannia
… described as a borough. A market was granted at this place to Robert de Sydenham, in the year 1235, to be held on … Comins is patron and incumbent of the rectory. Rattery, or Rattrey RATTERY, or RATTREY, in the hundred of Stanborough … which was an old seat of the Savery family, is now a farm-house, the property of John Browne, Esq. In the parish-church …
A History of the County of Warwick
… but probably on the borders of this parish, in 1625 was a place of resort for rogues and vagabonds, who plotted … Upper Radbourn', 60 and for the last three hundred years or more such few inhabitants as the parish has had have …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the 15th and early 17th centuries with the bare or furze-covered surrounding hills, the whole parish before … Raddington Bottom passing Chubworthy, the former manor house, and the mill. The second route was turnpiked by the … 71 By 1563 John Southey had inherited half the barton place and lands of the manor and half an estate in Raddington …
A History of the County of Warwick
… century. Radford Hall, west of the church, is a red brick house with stone dressings and mullioned windows; it dates … stone doorway with cornice and pediment. The Manor House is mainly modern but contains a 16th-century … sable. Williams. Gyronny ermine and ermines a lion or sprinkled with drops of blood. The Prioress of Wroxall …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… on the north side of Radley Park at Sugworth, a farm-house which represents an ancient manor. It seems that the … of a common called Nyett Common, to an Eyett called Pooke or Porter's Eyett, and thence to the Abbey Mills. This was … were destroyed and the existing north wall built in their place. The church was considerably restored in 1902. The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… is well wooded, containing 52 acres; Ballards and Mead or Shaw are the principal woods. The latter name recalls … in a well-wooded churchyard with the rectory, a red brick house, to the west of it. An old well here bears the name of … 30 and his widow Alice married William de la Pole Duke of Suffolk. 31 In 1444 she and her second husband granted the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the property in 1712, when he seems to have remodelled the house, have mullions and moulded labels; and on the west side … for their approval before it was printed.' 2 East of the house is an ancient two-gabled pigeon-house built of … of King Edward, which was farmed by Richard the Forester, or Hunter. 5 The Coventry holding came into the hands of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… site of the mill mentioned in the Domesday Survey. Radwell House, the manor-house, and Bury Farm are on the south side … de Mandeville Earl of Essex in subjugating Essex and Suffolk. 20 He had by Gunnora 21 a daughter Christine, who … from the South-east Pym. Sable a fesse between three owls or with three crosslets sable on the fesse. William Plomer …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in it; at the east end of it there is a neat modern-built house, belonging to John Russell, esq. of Greenwich, and … Ferry and the Isle of Shepey, is the hamlet of West, or Lower Rainham-street, on the south side of which stood the old mansion of Bloor's-place, mentioned hereafter, great part of which was pulled …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wood and the ridges between Burney Farm and Crowood House are similarly covered. The strip of alluvium deposited … indicate no concentration of prehistoric settlement or activity in what became Ramsbury parish. 30 Membury fort … Thrup descended in a family which took its name from the place. Before 1249 it possibly belonged to Osmund Geraud, …
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