Lower End Farm History of a Worcestershire
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When Thomas Wright died in 1675 he left £8 to his wife Sibill to build herself a house. 322 years later another Sibelle put it up for sale with a pile of wills and mortgage documents to prove title. In between it remained in the ownership of local families. This book is the story of those families; it details the history of Lower End Farm but also that of the other houses they owned and how they lived. It shows the closely woven nature of village inter-relationships and brings the past in Great Comberton into sharper focus.
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When Thomas Wright died in 1675 he left £8 to his wife Sibill to build herself a house. 322 years later another Sibelle put it up for sale with a pile of wills and mortgage documents to prove title. In between it remained in the ownership of local families. This book is the story of those families; it details the history of Lower End Farm but also that of the other houses they owned and how they lived. It shows the closely woven nature of village inter-relationships and brings the past in Great Comberton into sharper focus.
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When Thomas Wright died in 1675 he left £8 to his wife Sibill to build herself a house. 322 years later another Sibelle put it up for sale with a pile of wills and mortgage documents to prove title. In between it remained in the ownership of local families. This book is the story of those families; it details the history of Lower End Farm but also that of the other houses they owned and how they lived. It shows the closely woven nature of village inter-relationships and brings the past in Great Comberton into sharper focus.
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