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A History of the County of Berkshire
… recent date, and one or two private houses. Hurley House, the residence of Mr. Morris Richardson, stands at the … the abbey of Westminster in exchange for various lands in London, exception being made of the great wood called Hurley … succeeded before 1372, when Richard atte Boure, citizen of London, assigned the 'manor of Hall' to the priory, 86 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… street on the left, surrounded by a high wall, is Southend House, the residence of Mr. H. V. Henry. Following this wall … luxuriantly wooded country well stocked with deer. Hursley House, standing in the park, was built in 171820 by Sir … of the House of Cromwell, 173. He lived at Cheshunt, near London, under an assumed name of Clark. Engl. Hist. Rev. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… as Embrook and the Broadwater. An almost isolated hill of London Clay, not far from the centre of the parish, is the site of the church and manor-house. The parish is traversed by many roads and bylanes. The … of state at Haines Hill owing to the fear of infection in London, the Council of State urged the establishment of a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… discovers the scite of it, which was close to the manor-house. It is a rectory, and has always been appendant to the … Evans, July 3, 1596, resigned 1601. 3 John Napp, of London, hac vice. William Daunton, A. M. June 18, 1601, obt. 1605. William Willard, gent. of London Rufus Rogers, A. M. Nov. 16, 1605, resigned. Sir …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… grass lands and 260 acres of woods and plantations. 1 The London and South Western Railway runs through the parish, and … that grow to 7 ft. high. Hurstbourne Priors: Hurstbourne House Hurstbourne House, a Jacobean building of red brick and yellow carved …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… north-west from Hurstboume station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The village lies on the … were built in 1872. Doles, in the south of the parish, a house surrounded by woods and copses, is the residence of Mr. … granted it in free alms to Tarrant Nunnery (co. Dors.), a house to which Queen Eleanor was so great a benefactress that …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the parish being under 100 ft. The main road from London to Brighton forms part of the western boundary. St. … a moulded bressummer. At the west end of the street is a house now called 'the Old Manor House' but formerly 'Trepes' or 'Treeps', of …
A History of the County of Durham
… with a branch south-east to Sockburn. The main line of the London & North Eastern railway runs north through the west … of the priory lay scattered among the common fields; the house had a grange at Little Burdon, a tenement and a cottage … or messuage in Neasham, while close by the gate of the house stood nine cottages, probably for the labourers. 12 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… at this spot is the entrance to the grounds of Crawley House, through which a right of way exists to Aspley Guise. The house is an unpretending Georgian structure. The present … Farms, and is crossed by the Bedford branch of the London and North-Western Railway, on which Ridgmont station …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… church of St. Nicholas. The Wesleyan chapel and the manor-house, lately rebuilt, are on the north side of the street, … Banks, the highest point in the parish, where there is a house owned by Mrs. F. H. Wailes. The road from Beacon Banks … plate includes a silver cup and paten, both bearing the London mark of 1719, and a pewter flagon. Husthwaite Church: …