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A History of the County of Oxford
… fishponds of unknown date west of Mead Lane south of the railway line. Yarnton Manor was used c. 1960 as a dormitory … 9 Eynsham abbey held Yarnton rectory, which comprised the great tithes. 10 At the Dissolution the rectory passed to the … 1772 in Life of Ant. Wood, ed. W. Huddesford, 277 that 'a great part' of the house was 'pulled down about 16 years ago' …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Faldshope hill, but they are more remarkable for their great age than for the stateliness of their growth. There are … their wide estates were divided among four daughters, co-heiresses, of whom the eldest, who possessed the manor of … the Watling-street, which passes through Clydesdale to the western extremity of the wall of Antoninus, and intersects …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Yates - Young Y YATES, William Co Co Cheap, 1688-91 Tory, 1690 (1) Cf William Yate, widower, of … CRO, Asses on Marriages, etc, 1695, 63/13 YERBURY, Richard Co Co Bread Street, 1674-80, 1688- 92 St Nicholas Coleabbey, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… over the whole parish, which lies on a plateau at the western edge of the Marlborough Downs. A head stream of the … his estate at Yatesbury was divided between his mother's great-grandnephew Ralph Butler and her grandniece Joan, the … by one cast by Robert Wells, and a fifth, by John Taylor & Co. of Loughborough (Leics), was added in 1931. 76 All five …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… and buttresses of the E. bay which conform exactly to the western and presumably earlier bays. The large window in the … of the eastern column with its base and the base of the western column are modern. The clear-storey is defined at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… though much decayed, is still of respectable appearance. A great cattle-market is held on the fourth Wednesday in every … was passed in 1846, enabling the Manchester and Sheffield Railway Company to make a branch to Whaley bridge, 12 miles … Holy Cross, the Holy Trinity, and the Virgin Mary. At its western end stands a building now used as a schoolroom, of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 17th century and the Groves of Woodstock or Maximilian Western of Cokethorpe in the 18th, were intermediaries. … Top. Oxon. c 118, f. 7 and v., mentioning both Mr. Smith's Great Linthorn and Mr. Hastings's Linthorn. Cf. also Wadham …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as defined in the 19th century. 76 The southern and western boundaries of the ancient parish were those of the … was suppressed shortly afterwards. 78 Yelford's north-western boundary with Ducklington, from a point on Aston's … 97 also associated with Elm Bank ditch on Ducklington's western boundary, which in 958 was Aeglesuuillan broce (the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1907. Yelford passed to a cousin Edmund Henry Lenthall, great grandson of John (d. 1783), who died in 1909 leaving …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… are also old; the eastern window is of two lights and the western window of one light; the N. doorway has chamfered … a 'soffit-cusped' quatrefoil in a two-centred head; the western window is of two pointed lights with a pierced …