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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… son of William Whetenhall, citizen and alderman of London, 4 who was descended from an antient family of that … called Keamehatches; that there were to the parsonage house two gardens, one orchard, two yards, three barns, one … resigned this on being presented to St. Dionis Backchurch, London. Son of the late bishop of Cloyne. A prebendary of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… largely on a single street leading south from the manor house and the church, with a westward extension along what … 17 The main farm there in the 14th century had a house with a temporary oratory, 18 and a dovecot and an … and in the following year a mining lease granted to a London merchant and a group of local tradesmen refers to pits …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and the few cottages lie near the river between the manor-house and the church, while a farm-house and some cottages … and others. 45 John Fettiplace was a citizen and draper of London and a member of the household of King Henry VI, by … holding this manor in 1735. 65 He died at Golden Square in London 21 August 1746, and as he left no children and his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 400 ft. in the north. The main road from Winchester to London, following for the most part the course of the old … Park estate, and over which glimpses can be caught of the house and grounds, and the low hedges which encircle the … although some of the best are in Lord Northbrook's London house. Two large paintings by Vandyck of Queen …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ash and oak, and has a fine piece of water in sight of the house in the lower part of it; about half a mile south-east from the manor house, about the middle of the hill, is Little Charlton, … 4th year, granted licence to I obert Braybrook, bishop of London, and others, then seoffees of his several lordships, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… about 300 acres, and in it on high ground stands the manor house on the original site. Surrounding the park, especially … estate continually in the country and scarce ever went to London but to attend the Parliament. . . He preferred his … letter of 1662 to Lady Dorothy from her sister-in-law in London, telling her that she had made a required purchase for …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Dalgety, lies south of the village. It is a red-brick house with stone dressings, built (186871) in Elizabethan … In the park, surrounding the site of the old Tytherley House, there are some fine cedar, elm and other trees, most … by the shady walk known as Queenwood Avenue. Hildon House in the north-eastern extremity of the parish, formerly …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the antiquary, was born at East Wellow in 1684. 2 Embley House, the birthplace of Florence Nightingale, stands in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… houses. The southern extremity of it reaches to the high London road, where the soil is level; and there is some land … in the centre of the parish, about a mile from the high London road. At the north-east part of it is the court lodge, … to Tring, in Hertfordshire, and afterwards to Hawley, this house continued afterwards uninhabited. About a quarter of a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Hall, a small portion of which is inhabited as a farm-house. It is a large stone building of mid17th-century date, … a remote spot close to a by-road leading to Coverham. The house stands prominently on the slopes of the hill, … western tower. There are six bells, cast by T. Mears of London in 1812. The plate consists of an early Elizabethan …