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_ -- "W.P.P." wishes to know the meaning of the expression "Old Auster Tenements," by which certain lands in the parish of North Curry, Somerset, are described in Deeds and Court Rolls.
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"Auster" is "Astrum" in the oldest court-rolls, and that the term is not confined to North Curry, but is very prevalent in the eastern half of
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When the inhabitants were removed to Knap in North Curry and elsewhere, they took their old rafters with them or sold these.
Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England 1886
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Case study function change: North Curry Key areas that have changed: • Population • Number of retired people • Farm workers • Commuters How has the function of North Curry changed over time?
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Gardeners had a comfortable 4-0 success over struggling Spaxton while, in the other top flight game, an injury to a North Curry player meant their game away to Westgate was abandoned with the score at 1-1.
unknown title 2009
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North Curry remain third despite being held to a 2-2 draw by Gardeners.
unknown title 2009
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The path through a field in Helland, North Curry, Somerset, has disappeared amid towering stalks of the biofuel whose scientific name is Miscanthus, sparking anger among walkers.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Tlie church or manor of North Curry, Wrentioh, and West Hache, were grants of crown lands after purchase by the bishop fi-om king Richard, when he was raising money for the needs of the Crusade by sale of lands and offices (R.ii. folio 90).
Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity [microform] 1770
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Group B - Bagborough Rovers v Watchet Town Blue Waves; North Curry v Staplegrove Sports.
unknown title 2009
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