“Westholme” Belmont Road, Hale

‘description’:'”Westholme” Belmont Road, Hale.’,’context’:’Rent Assessment Panels: Representative Case Files. Manchester area.’,’held_by’:’The National Archives’

“When the Franks have lost their sway.” Poem.

‘description’:'”When the Franks have lost their sway.” Poem.’,’context’:’Papers of George Orwell (1903-1950). MANUSCRIPTS & TYPESCRIPTS. Manuscripts & typescripts.’,’held_by’:’London University: University College London (UCL) Special Collections’

“When the Mammoth Roamed Romsey” – A Study of the Prehistory of Romsey and District

‘accession_number’:”,’abstract’: ”,’author’: ‘O’Malley ‘,’series_title’: ”,’volume’: ”,’publisher’: ‘Lower Test Valley Archaeological Society’,’place_of_publication’: ”,’isbn’: ‘0 906921 03 1′,’issn’: ”,’format’: ”,’class_number’: ‘N.622′,’Subject’: ”,’shelf_mark’: ‘FF11/28.2′,’year_of_publication’: ‘1982’,’creator’:’O’Malley ‘

“Windsor Castle” Passing Calshot

‘description’:’Copyright Mudge Estate. Image purchased with assistance of the MLA/V&A Purchase Grant Fund: https://www.vam.ac.uk/info/the-ace-va-purchase-grant-fund.’,’colour’: ‘B&W’,’publisher’: ”,’creator’:’Mudge, E.W.’,’place_of_publication’: ”,’format’: ”,’accession_number’: ”,’image_location’: ”,’object_number’:’MIL2.B16′

“Woodgreen Estate at Cheshunt”

‘description’:’By H. Crawter and Sons, surveyors. Scale: 3ch. to 1in [26.67 inches to 1 mile]’,’context’:’Title deeds of properties in Bishop’s Stortford, and of the Cheshunt House estate, with… MAPS. Cheshunt.’,’held_by’:’Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies’

“Wrightings that Concere Bro. Wallington and his Mother Discharges from them” Include deed relating to Crompehouse…

‘description’:'”Wrightings that Concere Bro. Wallington and his Mother Discharges from them” Include deed relating to Crompehouse and lands in Pucklechurch, 1683; bond concerning profits from Robert Dawes’ copyhold estate called Plomers Court in Wotton-under-Edge, 1685; probate inventory of goods of Sibil Tyler, late wife of Robert Dawes, of Wotton-under-Edge, 1685 [Wallington acting as executor] Original bundle order’,’context’:’Penley, Milward and Bayley, Solicitors, Dursley. CLIENTS: HALE. Estate: Gloucestershire.’,’held_by’:’Gloucestershire Archives’

“Nature’s delicacies” at New Forest Museum.

‘abstract’:’Children’s Work. Advertiser & Times,’,’author_name’:’,’,’publisher’:”,’place_of_publication’:”,’format’:”,’class_number’:”,’subject’:”,’period_covered’:’3 August 2002.’,’year_of_publication’:”,’creator’:’,’,’accession_number’:”

“Smoke pennies” for turf rights

‘abstract’:’Letters in Southern Evening Echo, 29 Nov. 1975′,’author_name’:’Kitcher, R. J.’,’publisher’:”,’place_of_publication’:”,’format’:’Single-sided’,’class_number’:”,’subject’:”,’period_covered’:’29 Nov. 1975′,’year_of_publication’:”,’creator’:’Kitcher, R. J.’,’accession_number’:”

(1 & 2 Philip & Mary) Exemplification of a common recovery William Sturton, esquire, and Thomasina his…

‘description’:'(1 & 2 Philip & Mary) Exemplification of a common recovery William Sturton, esquire, and Thomasina his wife, demandants = (1)-(2) James Fytzjames of Redelynche, knight, tenant = (3) Henry Selybarn, vouchee = (4) Somerset: Hilary term 1555. (1)-(2) against (3), the manor of Rolleston with appurtenances, and 30 messuages, 100 acres of land, 400 acres of meadow and 500 acres of pasture in Rolleston, Sampford, Nye, Churchehyll and Banwell. Royal seal [fragment]. Rolleston [Rolstone, in Banwell parish, Somerset, presumably] Sampford [Sampford Arundel or Brett, Somerset?] Nye [in Somerset, between Winscombe and Hewish] Churchehyll [Churchill, near Banwell, Somerset] Banwell [Somerset] Redelynche [Redlynch, Somerset, between Bruton and Wincanton]’,’context’:’Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice. TITLE DEEDS. Title Deeds for non-Arundell property. Somerset. Rolstone manor.’,’held_by’:’Cornwall Record Office’

(1-19) Nineteen small sheets of maps of the Isle of Wight (including areas around Brading, …

‘description’:'(1-19) Nineteen small sheets of maps of the Isle of Wight (including areas around Brading, Godshill, Osborne). Scale: 3 inches to 1 mile. The sheets show various methods of depicting relief, mathematical calculations, doodles, notes, and evidence of the draughtsman’s having wiped his pen on the paper before or after working: all point to the conclusion that these are probably Dawson’s original field drawings in preparation for what became the Ordnance Survey map of the Isle of Wight. They may be the work of Thomas Yeakell: compare MPH 1/773. Dimensions of sheets: between 33.8 cm x 56 cm and 29.2 cm x 5 cm. (20) Wrapper inscribed, ‘Contents of the Plan viz t Acres 12219.2′, and signed by F G Mulcaster, 1 October 1791.’,’context’:’Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series of records of the War Office.’,’held_by’:’The National Archives’