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A History of the County of Somerset
… isolation, and at its western end where the remains of house platforms were traceable in 1977. There was a farm at … and in the 16th century it was known as the Constable's House and was linked with Nether Stowey castle. 15 There is … and Philippe Stradling. 74 Thomas Symcocks (d. 1619), a London lawyer, left the lease to his wife Alice, but by 1656 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… one over Kilve Hill, converge near the former rectory house, and lead past church and former manor house to the sea. Southwards from Putsham, Pardlestone lane … whether the settlement by the church and medieval manor house later called Kilve Farm or Kilve Priory was ever the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to Simon de Leek, Knight, and John Payn, Citizen of London, all the Lands in Kilvington, Alverton, and Flawburgh, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… town of Kimbolton is 2 miles from Kimbolton station on the London Midland and Scottish Railway. It lies along the road … George Lane, after the George Hotel, a good 17th-century house, at the end of the lane, which has been converted into … their new uses. On the north-east side a good 16th-century house with 17th-century additions has been divided and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Mr. C. F. Parr, lies to the west; Lawrence End House, with extensive grounds, the seat of Mr. George Oakley, … a mile to the south-west of the church, is a two-storied house of the L type, of plastered timber and brick, built … 52 The estate consisted of a messuage and garden, a dove-house, 242 acres of land, 1 acre of meadow, rents of 42 s. 2 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from the South-east Kimpton Lodge, a large brick gabled house built about 1835, stands in a park, the entrance to … road to the south, and near it is a pretty gabled brick house with a fine yew hedge. The rectory, which was built in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Arch-bishop of York, and his Successors, for the use and House-keeping (or Hospitality) of the Archbishop, that no …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Paul. 5 The market had died out by 1840, when the market-house was pulled down and a school built on its site, 6 but … moulded plinths and stringcourses and mullioned windows. A house on the east side of the road running south to Little … 67 He sold Little Kineton in 1786 to Richard Hill of London, 68 on whose death in 1804 it passed to his daughter …
A History of the County of Hertford
… sand, and gravel, and the subsoil chalk. Gate of Manor House, Chipperfield There is an extensive park at Shendish, … Langley and Abbots Langley. King's Langley Station on the London and North-Western Railway, formerly known as the Home … and Roman remains have been found here. At Little London, in a field to the south between the high road and the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cut out of the uprights. The southern portion of the house, which is occupied by the inn, has been encased with … to his nephew William, son of William Middlemore of London. 80 The latter died childless in 1709, having … There is a ring of eight bells cast by Chapman & Mears of London in 1783; the first and seventh were recast by Blews of …