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A History of the County of Warwick
… church is an early-17th-century building known as Fir Tree House or the 'Home of the Martyrs'. It is a low building with … but the interior generally has been modernized. Wood House Farm, about mile south of the church, is a small … is all that survives of a late-16th-century timber-framed house. It retains, inside, original story-posts and heavy …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 4 and shortly before her death in 1793 she built him a house and small chapel at Ampleforth, to which he removed the … 51 In 1202 Nicholas Basset sub-enfeoffed Walter de London in half a carucate. 52 William de London, possibly a son, was holding land here 53 in 1250. He …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… once owned here ( vide infra). Amport: The Village Amport House, a seat of the Marquess of Winchester, built half a … sold it to Bartholomew Reed, citizen and goldsmith of London, 29 who died seised thereof in 1505, having by his … son of Otto in compensation for the custody of the dies of London and Canterbury. 61 In 1287 John Maude sought to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and having tile roofs. Among the larger ones are Dynevor House, formerly known as Paunfort Lodge, the residence of the … at Northampton 1 September 1902; trust fund, 103 4 s. 6 d. London County 3 per cent. stock. 5. Mary Ann Patten; will, … a sum of 128 7 s. was received in dividends; also 4,703 London and North Western Railway 3 per cent. debenture stock …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Devizes roads. Andover station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway is the junction of the … derived from the fact that it stood on the high road from London to the West, 3 and thus came fleetingly into touch … Hatherden is situated 3 miles north of Andover. Hatherden House, which has been for over thirty years the seat of Mr. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… has a round-headed entrance. In the grounds of the modern house next south are several fragments of carved masonry, … to William Glover, afterwards a knight and alderman of London. He obtained in 1601 from Thomas Wyghtman of Burbage, … passed to the Stratford family. Robert Stratford of London by his will in 1615 charged it with 20 s. yearly to be …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parts of Ansty were transferred to other parishes: a house and 8 a. on the north bank of the Nadder at Lower … That road has since been an important route between London and Exeter. It was disturnpiked in 1864. 14 A road … on the sites of older ones and an early 19th-century house stand on the embanked east side of the street. North of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Hampshire
… near the Fyfield border, with the church and the manor-house hard by, the vicarage lying a little to the south. The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… bell-hanging. Appleton: A View In The Village The Manor House, south of the church, is surrounded by a dry moat, … third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh by Mears of London, all given by J. Southby in 1817, and one of them … given by F. E. Robinson in 1861. The plate includes a cup (London, 1659) inscribed 'Appelton'; a cover paten (London, …
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