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A History of the County of Hertford
… Head Inn is an early 17th-century timber and plaster house, with an overhanging gable at each end, and the 'Plume of Feathers' is an old red brick house on the opposite side of the road. Buck's Head Inn, … at Northampton about 1738. and in 1832 was removed to London. The inclosure award is included in that of Great …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… takes in great part of Lower Garwinton, and part of the house, and some little land of Upper Garwinton within it, … Edward VI. in his 1st year, granted the manor and manor-house, with all lands and appurtenances, and a water-mill … chapel royal, minor canon of Canterbury and St. Paul's, London, cathedrals, and subdean of the latter. and prebendary …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of rubble with thatched roofs, 7 it straggled across the London road a mile to the south of Iffley. At the west end it … close at the back. Next to it stands the so called Manor House, which dates from the late 16th century, and perhaps … of Iffley manor. Chantry Farm is a small 17th-century house with later additions, at the end of College Lane, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… seem likely that it was originally a field-name. Harestock House is the residence of Maj.-Gen. Adolphus Brett Crosbie. … Silkstead of 40 acres at Littleton near the hospital or house of St. Mary Magdalene to William Atkins the custodian … to show that at Littleton, as at Silkstead, there was a house where the brethren of St. Swithun went for country air, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… now called the church of St. Michael. By the beck is Park House, a farm to which a park is attached. This may represent … who had received her and maintained her in his own house for three and a half years, 31 had given permission to … and 'Longlands Butts' occur, and there is now Butts House about half a mile north of the church (ibid. 186 n.; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the north of the parish. To the east is a brick farm-house of early 18th-century date but no particular interest. … North of the village and separated from it by the London and South Western Railway are the church and rectory. … licence to hear divine service in the oratory of his house in Lockerley on account of his ill-health. 66 Robert …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… improved the town, built Loftus Hall. 27 The rectory-house was built in 1844 and is in the Italian style. A cist … to Guisborough Priory until the dissolution of that house. 61 The mill was appurtenant to the manor in the time … to Guisborough Priory, were granted to Richard Burrell of London and William Allen. 76 These tenements were afterwards …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the Sheldon family was pulled down and a new Weston House was built by Sir George Philips about 1830 in the style … A cul-de-sac running east opposite the church has a stone house on its south side inscribed N & M.G. 1703 but more or … them it came into the hands of Henry Keble, alderman of London (Lord Mayor in 1510), who inclosed all the arable, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… road from Kingston to Guildford, and the main line of the London and South Western Railway runs through it. The soil is chiefly London clay, but to the north is Thames alluvial gravel and … built in the parish during the last thirty years. The only house of archaeological interest is the rectory, of which the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… church is a rectangular late-16th-century timber-framed house with diagonal timbering and plaster, gabled projections … his wife, sold the manor to John Chamberlayne, citizen of London in 1671, 18 from whom it passed to his brother Francis … was issued to him in 1567 to alienate to Thomas Fisher of London, draper, and Anthony Ludford. 34 After this no more is …
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