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A History of the County of Surrey
… of Ellen's Green, in the extreme south of the parish. The house of Baynards Park is in Ewhurst parish, though most of … sold Baynards for 4,400 to Edward Bayninge, gentleman, of London. He presumably died, leaving an heir Andrew Bayninge, … and six bells. The treble and second were cast by Mears of London in 1839. The third is inscribed 'Sancte Petre Oţ' in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… grass and 86 acres of woods and plantations. 1 Ewhurst House, standing in a large park which contains a fine … of the Duke of Wellington. A little to the north of the house is the parish church, which was rebuilt in 18723 at the … water. The ground gradually rises from hence towards the house, and the gentle swells and inequalities are pleasingly …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… or Beaulieu. The church on the east, and Exbury manor house on the west, are on the main road, the rest of the … of oysters being formerly stacked here to purify. Lepe House, once an old inn, has been beautified and enlarged till … M.P., lord of the manor of Exbury and Lepe. Both Lepe House and Inchmerry House (the residence of the Dowager …
A History of the County of Warwick
… most of them are raised on banks above the roadway. A farm-house, now called 'The Old Farm' and divided into tenements, … bricks. Next it is a gabled staircase-wing. Another farm-house south-west of the church has been mostly rebuilt with … Henry de Belne was holding a croft in Exhall, next to the house of the Abbot of Alcester, of the manor of Oversley. 29 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hall Farm, west of Ash Green, was formerly the manor-house of the Coventry Priory estate. Just to the south and … of Julian, sold it to Sir John Garrard, alderman of London, 35 some time before 1621, when the son of the latter, … and John Williamson, 46 and in 1769 Charles Vere of London was lord. 47 He and Martha Vere conveyed it in 1789 to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a wide stretch of low-lying marsh land. A large grey stone house, formerly the manor-house, but now used only as a farm, stands at the entrance to … on slightly higher ground, is the rectory, a handsome house in fine grounds, near which are The Grove and Exton …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in 1614, it is difficult to say. In any case it was a fine house, with a frontage of some 150 ft. 1 It had many gables, … the right of the entrance, has the older detail. This fine house was so nearly destroyed by fire in 1810, that a new house was begun at some little distance from it, apparently …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… there were two families living in Eyford, 31 one in a farm-house near the ford, and one in a millhouse further upstream. … afterwards it all reverted to Andrew Wanley. 71 He was a London merchant who came from Basle in Switzerland; he died … Walters, Holy Wells of Glos. 1312. Milton was probably in London at the material times; the views (Horde, Cheltenham …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Oxford clay. The nearest station is at St. Neots on the London and North-Eastern Railway. The parish was inclosed by … churchyard in Berkley Street is an interesting half-timber house, possibly of the 15th century. It consists of a hall … Luke, sold it in 1624 to the Company of Haberdashers, London. 80 Before 1671, Richard Blackall of Britwell, Oxon, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… archbishop Dunstan, the parties themselves, the bishops of London and Rochester, and a multitude of lay people; and … place, one of whom. William de Eynesford, was sheriff of London in that reign. 3 They bore for their arms, A fretty … and in the next year he obtained licence to castellate his house here. He was son of Reginald de Cobham, who was son of …
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