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A History of the County of Hampshire
… stretch of common land called Hartley Wood Common. Hartley House, in the extreme north of the parish, was formerly the rectory house, and is now the residence of Mr. Richard Durnford, C.B. … three leopards of England, and the mark of Robert Crowch a London founder of c. 1440; the third was cast by Mears and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was formerly endowed with a moiety of the New Inn public-house, with its appurtenances, and certain quit-rents. The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… land, besides one hundred and sixteen acres of wood. The London road runs along the northern side of it, where the … and cherry trees, which renders the view of it from the London road very pleasing, though several of these … esq. of Hartlip-place, who built for his residence a large house, about half a mile south-west from the church, in this …
A History of the County of Warwick
… but may have been added when a timber-framed dwelling-house was erected in this angle; this is now derelict, having … a round top member above a splay. The late-16th-century house in the north-east angle is of some interest. For its …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and there are several springs of water. The subsoil is London Clay, Kimmeridge Clay, and Portland Beds; 1 the … consisting of iron weapons. The park in which Hartwell House stands takes up a great part of the parish, and the church is within its boundaries and close to the house. The old rectory is a pretty piece of early 18thcentury …
A History of the County of Worcester
… on the south-east is Harvington Manor, a fine two-storied house of stone and half-timber, dating in part from the 14th … of the original screens is marked by a passage across the house, and the present door on the east is a later opening. … Rev. Arthur Henry WinningtonIngram, by his will proved at London 16 April, bequeathed 100, now 100 consols, with the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… back about 50 yards, is Middle Farm, a half-timber house, probably of the 15th century, but re-modelled in the … which extended northwards as far as the north wing of the house, but it is now cut up by other passages. Though modern … victuals from Harwell and Brightwell to be brought to London for the maintenance of himself and the clerks of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Mr. Ralph Nevill notes that 'Hoe Farm is a timber house, rudely framed with great curved struts, and has a look … indented or and therein a lion passant vert. The old manor-house was at Place Farm, south-east of the church and north …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Knob, about 400 ft. above Ordnance datum. The manor-house and park with the church and rectory are in the extreme … no. 191. Gamekeepers' Deputations, Shire Hall, Warwick. a London Mag. 1760, p. 739. Inst. Bks. (P.R.O.). a Ibid.; … Bks. (P.R.O.). Lewis, Topog. Dict. Clergy Lists. Ibid. London Gazette, Oct.-Dec. 1943, p. 5084. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… upper part being known as Upton and that below the manor-house as Lower Haselor, a division which is of manorial … construction. Of these the most important are the manor-house, the manor farm, and Upton House. The manor-house, now a farm, standing about halfway …