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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the parish, and the village lies to the north. The manor-house is at the east end of the village near the church. It was formerly called Hall Place, and as early as 1287 Juliana de Aula was stated to be … present owner. 30 Sullivan, Baronet. Vert a hart tripping or impaling party argent and sable a boar passant …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… are beds of clay and sand on the eastern side. No railway or canal passes through the parish, but the high road from … R.A., is the residence of Mrs. Waterhouse, the manor-house is occupied by Miss Godley, Craston's Orchard by Mr. … quite full, but never overflows. 2 A revel used to take place on St. Peter's Day, 10 July, at which the game of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on either side of the road from Sandown and the small farm-house of Little Yaverland. The road rises gradually from the … level, and beyond the village enters a deep 'shute' or cutting between the high wooded banks of the rectory which … In 1701 some alterations or repairs must have taken place under Edward Richards, 47 who at that date may have …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was made. 9 There are remains of ditches at the Manor House. 10 In the village there is a public hall for meetings. … administration being centred at Yaxley, the most important place in the hundred. 35 At the time of the dissolution of … century out of the issues of the manor for a parish priest or a chaplain celebrating in the parish church, had formed …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the west of the village. Opposite is the rectory, an old house with tiled roof, dating partly from the 17th century, … de Trailly was succeeded by one of the same name. He or a later Geoffrey married Albreda sister of Walter Espec, … of array. 39 Some time before his death, which took place in 1400, he alienated the manor to Edmund Hampden, 40 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… fittings still remain. A 17th-century barn belongs to the house, and the stables are of the same date but have been … traced back to the gift of Hardecnut and his mother lfgiva or Emma to Ramsey Abbey of Hemingford Grey and 5 hides at … Robert, 58 who, as Robert Ashfield of Stowelangtoft, co. Suffolk, sold it in 1545 as the manor of Ashfields in Yelling …
A History of the County of Somerset
… fashion, implying a more recent division than the natural or more rational bounds of the rest of the parish. This may … was at or near Bridgehampton, the name implying a crossing place of the Cam in Saxon times. One of the assets of … incorporates many features of a substantial 17th-century house, some of which appear to be in situ, and there are …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of St. Stephen, union of St. Alban's, hundred of Cashio, or liberty of St. Alban's, county of Hertford, 2 miles (S.) … by the spirited owner, the Hon. Lloyd Mostyn; and the place is much frequented by visiters during the bathing … impedes the navigation of the river. There was a custom-house, but the business has been transferred to Chester. An …
Survey of London
… houses of substance were built sporadically along or near its length (including, on the Grosvenor estate, those … the years of Benjamin Wyatt's remodelling of Londonderry House and of Apsley House (the latter strictly in … II's most Italianate style in 18578, with facings of white Suffolk bricks, cement dressings and strong consoles to the …
Survey of London
… 6 who later purchased other parts of the Cleveland House estate. There are several references to John Rossington … was to be applied towards the purchase of an estate in Suffolk near the Duke's seat at Euston. 17 The houses, which … 10 was converted by Mrs. Mary Croxton into a lodging-house or hotel to which No. 11 was subsequently added. This …
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