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A History of the County of Hertford
… the home of trout, is now almost entirely drained by the London water supply. Flamstead village itself, which stands … of his ever having had any connexion with this place. The house contains some fine oak beams and a panelled parlour. … in 1852. There are six bells, the tenor by John Waylett of London, 1729, and the others by Chandler of Drayton Parslow, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in Flawburgh for Fifty Marks, to be paid the Manor House of Sir Richard de Bingham, Brother of the said Galsr. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of the parish. The works lie along the main line of the London and North Eastern Railway, which crosses the parish, … and the station called Peterborough East, serving both the London and North Eastern and the London Midland and Scottish … of former church lands of 1554, it is called the Church House. Obit lands in Fletton are also mentioned. Pat. R. 12 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Bishop Corbett's verse in his Iter Boreale." 28 Tibbet, of London, Esq. owns a portion which was formerly in the hands …
A History of the County of Bedford
… point, 173 ft., lies in the park which surrounds Wrest House, the property of Lord Lucas and Dingwall, and now … acres of ground, over which large herds of deer roam. The house was built between 1834 and 1839 by the first Earl de Grey and Baron Lucas, after his own designs, the former house being then destroyed: it stood at some distance to the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… earthwork called Mount Hill. 2 Here is also the Manor House, the residence of Miss Katherine M. F. Brook Brooks, … to the north-east, and, in common with the Manor House, is approached from the village by a roadway, planted … Ditchfield and John Highlord, trustees for the city of London, 38 by whom the estate was doubtless sold in small …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Farm, marked on the Ordnance map as the site of the Manor House, with the Old Rectory to the south-east, and the school … east. A little farther still to the south is The Elms, a house and barn dating from the early 17th century, with … granted tenements there in 1326 to Edmund Neve of London, 49 but the family disappears after this date. In 1361 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… building west of the church. 14 In 1837 there was a malt-house in the street. 15 Later the form of the village … church and one later enlarged, a remodelled 17th-century house, and Baker's Farm. The focus of the village remained … village. The New Inn in Chicklade Bottom beside the main London-Exeter road, turnpiked under an Act of 1762, 18 was so …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 17th century the road was bridged by a gateway of Fonthill House, but it has survived as a public road through the … sold the estate to William Beckford, 150 lord mayor of London in 1763 and 1770. 151 Beckford (d. 1770) was succeeded … the old house, was begun soon afterwards to designs by a London tradesman called Hoare. 179 The design was based on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lands some years afterwards to Mr. John Gellibrand, of London; 3 whose descendant, Mr. Samuel Gellibrand passed it … of Mr. George Smith alienated it to Bourchier Cleve, of London, pewterer, who pulled down the old seat, and erected, … the park, at about a quarter of a mile's distance from the house, seeming from thence a natural stream, though it is but …
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