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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and contains about sixty houses, among which are Stroud-house and the vicarage; also an elegant new house, built on … burthen each, which sail alternately each week to and from London, with corn, hops, flour, and shop goods. A handsome … by purchase into the hands of Adam le Eyre, citizen of London, who that year gave it to Thomas Wolton, master or …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… archbishop, claims jurisdiction. THIS PARISH lies near the London road, close at the back of the north side of … higher ground than the others, there is a new-built sashed house, built by Mr. Thomas Squire, on a farm belonging to … will he gave it to his fourth son William Willys, esq. of London, and he held a court for this manor in 1706, and died …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and meadows the road comes to the lodge gates of Herriard House, which stands in the south-west of the park, quite … south-west to Herriard Station on the Alton branch of the London and South Western Railway, and to the few cottages … are three bells; the treble by a late fourteenthcentury London founder, probably John Langhorne, inscribed: 'Thomas …
A History of the County of Hertford
… rising ground about a mile south of Hertford. The present house dates from the early 18th century, but the interior has … is the head of the New River, the water-supply brought to London by 'one man's industry, cost and care.' As early as … to the family of Gardiner. Henry son of Henry Gardiner of London and Mary his wife were dealing with it in 1552. 74 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… corner and along the Hatfield road to the north. The last house in the parish is Epcombs, the residence of Mr. Charles … the south side by traces of the Woolwich and Reading Beds, London Clay and brick earth, and there are many disused … who in 1332 granted the manor to Roger de Chauntecler of London as security for a debt. 22 In 1345 Richard and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 25 houses, but few were of any size. In 1665 only one house returned four hearths and the rest only two or one. 13 … been its long connexion with St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London, 25 and with a distinguished medieval scholar, Master … a hide of land in Hethe to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. 37 Norman de Verdun's son and heir Bertram died on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of three points azure, still remained in the late Mote-house, in Maidstone, and are quartered in this manner by the … these manors to Sir Geoffry Bulleyn, a wealthy mercer of London, who had been lord mayor in the 37th year of king … mentioned, whose son, John de Walgrave, was sheriff of London, in the 7th year of king John's reign, whose direct …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Hodgson, who lives in Hexton Hall, a large modernized house standing in an extensive park. There is no regular … is identical with that used later by William Rofforde of London. The plate consists of a cup of 1828, a paten of 1825, … and presented to Mr. John Ward, of Gresham College, London, in 1741, is in the British Museum. Add. MS. 6223. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… There were also tracks from Heythrop village and Heythrop House to Enstone and its hamlets, Lidstone and Broadstone. 6 … and his warrener agreed to supply 3,000 rabbits in London. 145 In the 17th century Dunthrop was divided into … was sold. Flocks of sheep were occasionally driven to London for sale in Smithfield market, and venison was sold …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… under the dominion of the Romans. The whole route, from London to Lincoln, 156 miles, is described in the corner of … danger who may have occasion to pass that way. Near Lodge-house, now Free-Mason's-Arms, a little further on, the … The Roman VENONES, stood near Bittesby, now only one house remaining, where Roman coins in abundance have been …