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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from the 18th century, some of Deptford's from then or later. 7 In 940 Wylye was allotted limited rights to take … road until in 1975 it was bridged by the new road. A toll house 32 survives in the shared section. A road leading south … the Black Lion in the mid 18th century, 91 was the meeting place of the Deptford club, in the 18th century and early …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… with the new churchyard opposite to them, and the manor house close by on the east. Both vicarage and manor house are … and Hilsea were inclosed in 181112. 3. The following place-name occurs in a fine of 1318, 'Palegrove'; 4 it still … the manor has remained until the present day. Perkins. Or a fesse dancetlty between six billets sable ermined …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Wymington or Wimington WYMINGTON or WIMINGTON Wimmentone (xi cent.). … further north on the same side of the road is the manor-house. It is now a farm-house, and bears a date 1612 in one … who a few years later held a knight's fee in the same place. 14 He appears to have had at least two sons, Roger de …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Wyrardisbury or Wraysbury WYRARDISBURY or WRAYSBURY Wirecesberie (xi … to the north of the church, is mentioned in 1731 as the place of meeting for 'staking day'; there was 1 s. forfeit for non-attendance. 5 It is a two-storied brick house coated with cement, built early in the 17th century and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of its existence lingers in the name of the manor-house built here by the Harcourt family. 2 It is known as … is a re-erected doorway, probably brought from Cumnor Place, and having the date A.D. 1573 carved on the head. The … lond,' 12 'Little Chaleveye,' 'Byrweye,' and 'Schedday' or 'Shuddaye' at Stonelake, 'stretching hitself into the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… written Ealding, which signifies the antient meadow or low ground. Most of this parish is in the hundred of … lower down, close to the stream of the Twist, is the manor house of Bockingsold, the lands of which extend across the … parishes to its junction with the Rain river, at a place called Stickmouth, a little below the town of Yalding. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… village of Yardley is now joined to Birmingham by a more or less continuous line of houses along the main road, though … it, is Blakesley Hall, a fine two-storied half-timber house of the 16th century, facing south. The plan is … all its possessions was granted to Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk, 110 who two years later sold the site with the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Hastinges (xiv cent.). Plan of Yardley Hastings Manor House The parish of Yardley Hastings lies on the border of … north of the present building was the entrance passage or 'screens' and beyond this, northwards, was the Great Hall, … have been a fine lofty apartment with a wide open fire-place in the middle of its south wall. In the thickness of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Bishop of Durham, built the present bridge probably in or about the year 1400, 5 and for over three centuries it was … settled here before 1266. 20 After the surrender of the house in 1538 the priory was leased to Brian Layton in 1539, … In 1635 John Sayer of Worsall died seised of 'a house called le Fus,' 23 and in 1650 the Friarage or Fryery …
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