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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to Mowbray, Perne, and Brooks Roads as far as Coldhams Common. Before the Second World War that stream's bed was … section has concrete banks. The bridge that carries Daws Lane over the brook, north of Cherry Hinton Hall, was known locally as the White bridge. The presence of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… arranged for other portions of his land along Coldhams Lane to be sold. Further sales during the 20th century left … Parish (1851-80), son-in-law of John Okes of Cherry Hinton Hall, who oversaw the parish church's restoration. 61 His … by Cherry Hinton Infants School served as the parish hall from c. 1902 until 1985, when it was replaced by a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1712. 69 Netherhall farm was reckoned to have c. 280 a. of common fields in 1774. 70 Notice was given of application for … abattoirs were established at Church End and on Coldhams Lane; one stood on the site of a former pig farm. In 1976 the … at the beginning of the 20th century in Cherry Hinton Hall's gardens, almost certainly from a water mill powered by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… down in the 1960s for an extension, including a school hall. In the 1960s the juniors' and infants' schools were … They were run as separate schools, but shared a dining hall and sports fields. In 1974 the three schools were … was sold off, with the funds paying for a new sixth form common room and sports hall, completed in 1989. In 2000 the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1503 Thomas Willows granted c. 45 a. (18 ha.) to Gonville Hall (Cambridge), to which in 1708 W. Peters left 66 a. (26½ … old inclosures at Mill End Close, and the land at Mill End common from William and Mary Ventris, John Headley, and John Truslove, and the land at the rear of Daws Lane, along with several other plots, which provided the site …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… A new chapel building was completed in 1926, and a hall was added in 1952, as a memorial for the Second World … Sunday services. In 1945 a pre-fabricated house on Fishers Lane was acquired as a manse for the pastor, and then in 1947 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… may indicate Roman buildings, while the name Streetway Lane also suggests Roman origin (Dorset Procs. LVI (1934), … ( C.T.D. Pt. 1, No. 9; Archaeologia XXX (1844), 334). C. Hall opened a small barrow, Rough Barrow, on Cheselbourne Common and found three urns, one of which appeared to contain …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… L-shaped, the longer wing, which probably contained the hall, extending towards the W., and the shorter or solar … 19th century. The roof is tiled. ConditionGood. Leyhill Common (Latimer, see also (25), (27) and (3940) above and … Little White End Farm, W. of Pinner Green, S. of Leyhill Common, is a two-storeyed house, now three cottages, built of …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Your worshipps humbly Laurence Swettenahm George Hall of Rothesthorne, fishmonger. QJF 22/1/25 (1592) To the … true and loyall subject your humble supplicant George Hall of Rothesthorne fishe monger that wheras certen lewd … Myddlewiche in this countie labourer standeth inyted as a common barrettour and perturber of the queenes majesties …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… William Furniffall Randle [Rodd?] Thomas Bickarton Robert Hall This to be entryd in [illegible] and to be published at … knowinge his one land in tyme of tillage and for grasinge common to the owners and in winter lyinge open for common for … Massye of Coddington esquire (amongest other thinges) one lane place in Coddington beinge a place very muche overflowed …
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