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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The church and Huish Farm, built after the previous farm-house was burned down in 1864, 27 stand some distance north of them. Oare School and Cold Blow, a thatched house by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis with a range of stable … 132 and yielded a rent of 35 in 1851. 133 The former glebe-house, the Old Rectory, was built in 1812. 134 It is a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… centuries and remodelling in the 18th; at least one large house was built in the 19th century. The former West Catford … were probably added. Coombe End is a large, threestoreyed house of the late 19th century, with panelling said to have … son Thomas, 70 who in 1567 conveyed it to William Edney of London. 71 In the same year Edney was licensed to sell one …
A History of the County of Somerset
… most important in the parish, acquiring the church, court-house, vicarage house, cross, and green. 25 Pibsbury, … century for the 'vast' amount of cattle fattened for the London market, 175 accounted for 1,368 a., compared with only … 128. Ibid. 180; S.C. 6/Ed. VI/257. Church Commissioners, London, Report 127551/2. Ibid. H.M.C. Wells, i. 484. S.C. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… road being the most important. The Aylesbury branch of the London and North-Western Railway passes through the parish, … green, the church being on the east side, and the manor house near it on the south. There is a moated site to the … west, and scattered cottages on the north-west. The manor house has been modernized, but the staircase is of early …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Street was turnpiked in 1820. 24 In 1903 the main London and south Wales railway was opened across Hullavington … (Seine Maritime) in the earlier Middle Ages and Court House north-west of the church is presumably on the site of … north, a granary to the south, and a gatehouse. 32 Court House has been adapted from a medieval building of which one …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… between the Dun and the Kennet, along the high road from London to Bath. The Oxford road known in the town as High … lies the suburb of Eddington, on the roads leading towards London and Oxford. The Great Western railway line from … the Priory is the residence of Mr. G. E. Platt; Eddington House, of Mr. E. R. Portal, and Newtown Lodge, of Capt. A. C. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1350, the other was probably cast by Thomas Bullisdon of London, c. 1510. The registers begin in 1718. Advowson As …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Hunsdon parish. The church lies close to Hunsdon House and the village is about a mile to the north on the … River Stort in the south of the parish. Plan of Hunsdon House Hunsdon House, which is possibly on the site of the earlier …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Forest, whilst the little village with its manor-house and moat stands southwest of the camp on a branch road … which stood on the east side of the Foss 2; the Manor House is at its southern extremity. Near the centre Church … the sub-chanter and vicars-choral of York. 128 A dwelling-house and 2 oxgangs belonged to the vicarage in 1535, 129 but …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… seems approaching to hasty ruin, being uninhabited, the house, where the farmer inhabits, being built adjoining to … a good house much improved by the present bishop of London, who made it his summer residence whilst rector of … or. In the reign of king Henry VIII. alderman Head, of London, resided here, and made additions to the house; but he …
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