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A History of the County of Worcester
… the church, and some scattered houses and farms. The Court House, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Lowe, immediately … of the church, is a 17th-century half-timber farm-house of two stories and an attic, with a modern brick east … to the south of the church, is a small rectangular stone house of two stories and an attic, with tiled roofs. Over a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… rectory, immediately north of the church, is an L-shaped house of about 1600, built of halftimber and brick and roofed … Ramsay of Hethersett, co. Norfolk, and Robert Ramsay of London, in trust for John Earl of Holderness at a rent of 24. … & Sons of Birmingham in 1867, and the fifth is by Mears of London, 1853; the third is inscribed 'Fear God Honour The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of buildings, consisting of a small L-shaped 14th-century house, now used as part of a modern farm-house, the remains of a large Elizabethan or Jacobean house a short distance to the east, a 13th-century chapel …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… yearly Value of 26l. 13s 4d. There was also in the Town a House and certain Tythes of Corn and Hay, appropriated to the … in this place was founded by Mr. James Peacock, citizen of London; his will bears date 1641. It is for the use of the children of Ruddington only. The master has a house to live in, and his salary amounts to about 30l. per …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by many feet. Half a mile west of the church is the manor-house of Northease, once a chapelry, the northern outshoot … on the opposite side of the village. The present manor-house has been very much altered and shows no traces of … before it was again restored to its present use as a large house. Adjoining are two large aisled timber barns of perhaps …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… pretty modern houses; at the opposite end of it is New house, which has been for some years tenanted by the Taylors; … resided at Rodmersham, where he rebuilt the manor-house in the reign of king James I. naming it New-house, at whose request in 1615, the pedigree of Pordage was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the east of the main block. In a field to the south of the house stands an ancient tomb, said to have been brought from … and like 'The George' has not been used as a licensed house for many years. 20 The old 'Morritt Arms' also … Rokebys deserted Rokeby in the time of Edward II, as their house was burned by the Scots; and, building a new seat at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… had become known as Middle Farm. 16 A single-storey farm-house was built in the 20th century. Rollestone Bake Farm, … timbers and panelling which have been re-used in the house may have been taken from its predecessor which appears to have been completely demolished. The new house was of stone and flint but was given a new entrance …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the opposite side of the road, is a seat called KingsGate-House, which has been for some generations in the possession … at the latter end of that reign, to Sir Thomas Smith, of London, second son of Customer Smith, of Westenhanger, whose … like succession of ownership, to John Beardsworth, esq. of London, who is the present proprietor of them. Halden place …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Palatine. South of Romaldkirk the river passes a farm-house called Woden Croft, formerly a well-known school at … are also other squareheaded windows in this part of the house, but some have been altered. At Grains o' the Beck is … cross. By the side of the road opposite to the church is a house, formerly an inn, with the inscription: 'If by you go …
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