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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes West or Bishop's Lavington WEST OR BISHOP'S LAVINGTON The parish … acquired at various times between 1910 and 1936. 6 Dial House, in the village of West Lavington and east of the main … Husee, Richard Burdun, and Humphrey Escuville in the same place were the subject of a composition made in 1239 between …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes West or Great Shefford WEST or GREAT SHEFFORD This parish lies on … is dated 7 November 1818. 2 The late 16th-century manor-house, now a farm, stands on the south side of the church, … Essex), and in 12056 some disagreement seems to have taken place between Adam and Richard as to this estate. An …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of West Peckham, from its situation westward of Great, or East Peckham, and of Little, from its smallness in regard … or summit of an hill, and ham, a village, or dwelling-place. THE QUARRY STONE HILLS bound the northern side of this … and that there were here a capital messuage, pidgeon-house, rents of assize, and one hundred and eighty-four acres …
A History of the County of Somerset
… along the east-west road between Glastonbury and Pilton or on the lower slopes of Pennard Hill. The parish measures … north-east of the church and the site of the church house in the churchyard. 42 In the later 20th century most … had begun in the early 16th century, but most took place, presumably through private agreement, between 1801 and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… WEST QUANTOXHEAD The parish of West Quantoxhead or St. Audries shares with East Quantoxhead the northern end … to Rydon in St. Decumans, passing just north of the manor house, and the Great Road over the Quantocks from Nether … (151 a.). Some further rearrangement of holdings took place at the time of the removal of the home farm to a site …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the manor of Irby in the 17th century. 2 Irby manor-house is reached by a footpath running south-west from the … only for conveying passengers to Stockton market. A brook or 'stell' which runs parallel with the railway and flows … the village is crossed near the station by Carr Bridge. A place called 'the Carre Gutt' is mentioned in the 17th …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… it cummith.' 2 The river has an important influence on the place, as the Tanfield Angling Club preserves the fishing and … Close to it is the gatehouse, probably part of the manor-house which the widowed Maud Marmion received licence to … in 1348. 6 Leland describes how 'the castelle of Tanfeld, or rather as it is nowe, a meane manor Place, stondith hard …
A History of the County of Essex
… to 70 in 1086, when West Thurrock was the most populous place in Chafford hundred. 7 In 1327, when 24 West Thurrock … the 18th century. In 1777 the main buildings were High House and Stone House, lying respectively north and south of … House, west of Stonehouse Lane, also known as West Hall or Le Vyneyard alone survives: 54 the other former manor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… deserted. It is approached by four rough narrow roads or lanes between high banks of ferns and hedge growth. The … parish is studded, to the church, vicarage, and manor house, standing close together a little way back from the … and oats. The population in 1901 was 239. The following place-names are found in the 13th century: 'Trendelcrofte and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… at its southern end is the church, built in 1833 in place of a church which stood a few yards from the present site. Norman Court, a large house restored by the late Mr. Thomas Baring and now occupied … 1433. Whitehead. Azure a fesse between three fleurs de lis or. Richard de Cardeville, who held the other moiety of West …
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