(1) Is there a firehouse, grange hall, or other facility you could use temporarily?(2) At the heart of the grange were farm buildings, paddocks, gardens, granaries, industrial areas and workshops, and a chapel.(3) All the crops on the demesne were to be cut, stacked, carried to the manor-house and stored in the grange .(4) What is often most considered the American poem can seem a resolution from a grange meeting of farmers mechanically bent to sweep aside obstacles to better production, a voice of conviction and utilitarian reach.(5) Olivia mourns like Mariana in the moated grange - richly, and with repeated Victorian rituals.(6) They may have staged her stay at the grange with the intention of providing him the opportunity to carry out his sinister plan.(7) The society member said: ÔÇÿThere is no dating of this site yet, but it is thought that there is a possibility that it is linked with a monastic grange which was in the vicinity which dates back to the 13 th Century.ÔÇÖ(8) His writings state the abbey founded a large farmstead, or grange , and a water mill 20 miles away.(9) The chronicles state that the abbey established a large farmstead - known as a grange - 20 miles away near Wharram Percy, and that a water mill was soon added.(10) This house is said to stand on the site of a grange (monastic farm) that once belonged to the monks of Furness Abbey.(11) People and cattle then remain at the montagnette until the hay in the grange is exhausted.(12) Few manufactured articles were bought. Salt, tar, iron, mill-stones, steel for tipping the edges of implements, canvas for the sails of the wind-mill, cloths for use in the dairy, in the malthouse, or in the grange , together with the dresses of the inhabitants of the hall, and a few vessels of brass, copper, or earthenware, satisfied the simple needs of the rural population.(13) Murton Grange is a spick-and-span farmstead all in white.(14) He connected EPI to the union halls, community centers, granges , and other places where he constantly met with people attempting to create an America in which everyone has work and that works for everyone.(15) Members of the local Grange were outraged, however, and demanded a separate college.(16) He enjoyed little success at first, but beginning in 1869 the Grange grew rapidly.