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A History of the County of Buckingham
… where the River Ouse forms the northern boundary. Old House, Newton Blossomville The parish was inclosed by Act of … to the south-east of the church is a rectangular stone house, now a keeper's lodge, part of which is of the late … 2 Portions of the wall of the park remain, and a farm-house occupies the site of the earlier house. It is in the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… ft. in the north. The Oxford and Bletchley branch of the London and North Western railway runs through it from … part of the village north of the former road is known as London End and that on the south as Moor End. 2 To the west … of the crossing, and immediately to the south is the Manor House, generally occupied by the lessee of New College, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… At the west end are the church and the rectory, a fine house, built in 1800. The former rectorial or mansion-house … George Annesley of Crawley, and Nicholas Annesley of London. 221 The Chesters probably obtained eventually all the … 1638 IK' (for James Keene); the second is by T. Mears of London, 1813; the third, by Anthony Chandler, is inscribed …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the church. It is a good example of the better class of house, dating from the 16th century, with a 17th-century wing … Recov. R. East. 20 Geo. III, m. 218. He took down the house formerly inhabited by the Saunders family (Lipscomb, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in a wide-spreading valley close to the hamlet of Little London. 7 The church, at its east end on the high road from … date 1660. To the north of this is a brick and timber farm-house of the same century with an original chimney stack. The … Frideswide, Oxford. 115 All were formally granted to their house by the Empress Maud, with confirmation from Henry II. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Close in the High Street is the Castle Inn, a 17th-century house, now much restored. The Duke of York Inn, also in the … of the vast grant made by Charles I to the citizens of London. 142 Some ten years later the manor was purchased from the trustees by Richard Nicoll, a Turkey merchant of London, from whom it passed to his son William Nicoll, and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the village to the north. On the south of it is Oving House, a fine building dating from the 18th century, when it … Yates Thompson. South-west of the church is the manor-house, a timber building with brick infilling, of late … brickwork is set in herringbone pattern, and inside the house the old ceiling beams and framework are to be seen. In …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… There is a station at Padbury on the Banbury branch of the London and North Western railway. The village stands at the … between the Buckingham Road and Church Lane is the Manor House, now a farm, which probably occupies the site of the … the manor to Robert Lindsey, citizen and cutler of London, and other trustees. 69 To these Robert Etchingham and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… opposite the church, is an ancient building of interest. A house on the south side of the church dates probably from the … distance to the north of the church, is a brick and stucco house built in the Gothic style in 1840 by the rector. The … built in 1604 according to a date on a frieze inside the house, has been coated with roughcast. Casemore Farm occupies …