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A History of the County of Northampton
… church is on the south side of the road, with the rectory house, a pleasantly situated stone building erected in 1826 … into a poultry farm. There is a tradition that at a place called Moneyholes in the parish, where there are large … of St. Peter with the ring of St. Edward in the chief all or. Manors Land in SUDBOROUGH was granted in 1066 by Edward …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Sulham stands on a wooded hill-side near the brook at the place where it crosses the road from Tidmarsh to Tilehurst, … south of Pangbourne, the nearest railway station. Sulham House, now known as Sulham Farm, which adjoins the church of … to an agreement that if Benedict alienated the property or committed any waste Hugh should be allowed to re-enter. 17 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is Theale, 2 miles north of the village. Sulhamstead House, the residence of Sir William G. Watson, bart., lord of … from Jack of Newbury having had business dealings there, or another suggestion is that it was so called after a former … There is a Congregational chapel here built in 1881 in place of an older chapel. The following place-names are found …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… road passes through the north of the Upper End, 'Mile House' standing near it. The Great Western railway runs … at Theale, 2 miles south-east. The church of St. Michael or Meales, with the school, and Meales Farm, once the … the date 9 July 1817. 5 Nephull and Phillips Inholmes are place-names found in this parish. 6 MANORS The manor of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… them lies a farm with a picturesque red-brick pigeon-house, rectangular in plan, and a large pond round which the … station being Limbury, 2 miles to the south. The following place-names have been found in this parish: Borewellehull, … father to son during that time. 26 Scrope. Azure a bend or. In 1565 Henry Lord Scrope alienated this manor to Richard …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the church, and close by it the antient scite of Sundridge-place, on which is now only a farm-house; and about a half a mile eastward the manor of Dryhill, … heir, Roger Isley, and his heirs male. This family of Isle or Isley, called in French deeds, L'Isle, and in. Latin ones, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the manor, has a deer park of 250 acres, but the old house has been replaced by a modern red brick building. Other … stucco building of two stories, at present unoccupied. The house near the church, called the Cedars, was owned in 1729 … Hugh de Froyle, and alienated by him to Richard Batayle in or before 1272. 10 In 1275 Batayle had withdrawn his suit at …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… there is a good deal of woodland. The name 'Pinnegrave' or 'Pinsgrove' is constantly applied to a wood in this parish … cooking implements which had belonged to the church-house and were formerly used for parish dinners. 8 There is … is described by Wood as 'private and lone in a romancy place.'He mentions the chapel belonging to the mansion, which …
A History of the County of Surrey
… district called Benhilton, properly Bonhill, 4 Bonehill, or Benhill, and Sutton New Town, connect it with Carshalton, … Thelwell Abbott. 28 Mr. Norman E. Lamplugh of Carshalton Place is now lord of the manor, but all manorial rights have … Methodist chapel in the parish; also a Friends' meeting-house and Salvation Army barracks. The new Wesleyan Methodist …
A History of the County of Bedford
… contains some good trees, firs and others; the present house is modern, but to the north of it is a large earthen … later wing on the north. It faces eastward. The following place-names have been found in Sutton:Longholm, in the … lord of Sutton manor. 27 Burgoyne. Gules a cheveron or between three talbots argent and a battled chief argent …