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A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1266. 8 This chronology of development is supported by place-names, which indicate a river crossing and cultivation … Farm and Oathill Stables; Greenham occurs as Gryndeham or Grinneham and Horn Ash probably as Horne in the same … until 1875, when a beer retailer sold his wares from the house known by 1939 as the Greyhound inn. This closed after …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Castle is probably on the site of the capital mansion-house mentioned in a suit of 1566. 1 It may have been built … 2 After the forfeiture of Thomas's son, the Duke of Suffolk, the manor was leased by the Crown until 1561 and one … in 1881, when Gothic windows, &c., were inserted in place of the 1733 details. The chancel (21 ft. by 15 ft.) of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Weeke (Wyke) WEEKE (or WYKE) Weeke was formerly one parish containing about 1,093 … Weeke Farm itself. Almost opposite the church is the manor-house, the residence of Col. Thomas Burnett Hitchcock, J.P., … manor of Barton with other possessions of the dissolved house was granted with all its dependent manors to the dean …
A History of the County of Warwick
… there were formerly more houses in this vicinity. A farm-house near the church has 17th-century timber-framed and … of Urse d'Abitot. D'Abitot. Ermine a chief bendy or and sable. John d'Abitot held land there in 12578, 6 and … Fortescue. Azure a bend engrailed argent plain cotised or with a border gobony argent and azure. Curzon. Argent a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… west, MankinLane, which leads to Appleton Wiske. The Manor House stands at the southern end of the village street, and … the curve of the road is the Congregational chapel. Hill House, lying among fields to the north of the village, is the … Earl of Harewood. Sable a cross paty in a border or. Here, as in Ingleby Arncliffe, the tenant under the Brus …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… forms its southern boundary. There are several villages or hamlets. Welford lies around the church in the centre of … front on the west side. The tower is a copy of that at the house of Jacques Cur at Bourges; over it is an ornate stone … however, they let the principal messuage, known as Farm Place, with all the demesne lands, for thirty-nine years to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… winter season. They are either carried through miry lanes, or along head lands in the common fields, so that the … guide to travellers. The Rectory and another 18th-century house stand north of the church. The framing of the smaller … the deep bend. One, north-east of the maypole, is of farm-house size and has a chimney-stack with three diagonal shafts …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… roads, the houses being mostly rough-casted with tiled or slated roofs. It contains the hospital of St. Michael, … are discernible. The 18th-century south wing of the house is two stories high and has a good early Georgian … and out. Restorations of the chapel are said to have taken place in 1837 and 1887. Nevill, Lord Latimer. Gules a saltire …
A History of the County of Worcester
… rough-cast, and on the south Welland Court, a good brick house of the early 18th century. At the junction of this … additions. The houses here are mainly modern, though one or two are of half-timber, modernized and cased with brick. … are at Uptonon-Severn and at Malvern Wells. Among the place-names that have been found are Fauxhalle, le Prioris …
A History of the County of Warwick
… south-west of the church, was built in 1698 and is a house of red brickwork with rusticated stone quoins. Despite … are on the south-west side (facing the former green). One or two are of the farm-house status, others are cottages, all … of his son, Sir Ralph Boteler, another partition took place and this manor was assigned to Sir John Norbury, 24 …
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