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A History of the County of Berkshire
… of John Shorne from North Marston to a shrine in the new chapel of St. George. The church of North Marston, … year the body of Henry VI was removed from Chertsey abbey and here re-interred. Edward the Fourth's queen, … of indulgence between 1494 and 1499. 76 The work of the new chapel, begun by Edward IV in 1474, was not fully …
A History of the County of York
… a residentiary who had no house assigned to his prebend. New prebendaries were required to set on foot an inquisition … met in chapter to arrange a date for the election of a new dean. 36 On all these occasions the chancellor was one of … prebendary was resident at the date of the statutes. The new measures, while changing none of the ordinary conditions …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Collingbourne Abbot's: the earlier suffix refers to Hyde abbey, Winchester, the owner of the principal manor, and the … Falstone pond had been dug on the boundary by 1773; 62 a new pond replaced it in the earlier 20th century. 63 … lean-to on the south side was raised to two storeys and new panelling in 18th-century style was fitted in the house. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… near the middle of the parish. It was built in 1856 on a new site, the old church having stood on the E. side of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… The manor was bought in 1650 by Peter Tryon, who built a new house on the site of the palace, and whose descendants … of the open fields in 1842 a number of houses was built on new copyhold plots to the N.E. of the village, on the former … of the church was much restored in the mid 19th century, new pews being installed in 1857 ( Stamford and Rutland …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Heath. In 1631 Heath obtained permission to enclose a new park from the woodlands, because the old park 'is of but 108 acres and has no covert'. This new park, if it was ever made, was perhaps in the S. of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… from the grant of some of its tithes to Gloucester Abbey before 1096. 8 Nevertheless in Williamstrip an estate … closed and the remainder joined to the Aldsworth road by a new road. At the same time a road was built past Williamstrip … century with a back staircase and kitchen wing which had new rooms added to the west in the later 19th century. In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… still standing is the early 16th-century South Porch. The new church in the village was completed in 1900 and … The inner doorway is of 18th-century or modern date. The New Church incorporates, besides a certain amount of re-used … which dates from the 15th century. FittingsAll in the new church. Bells: four; 1st and 4th by John Draper, 1607; …
A History of the County of Essex
… Thomas Little, lord of that manor, granted the estate to new trustees and provided that the profits were to be …
A History of the County of Essex
… well equipped although it needed some books, including a new bible and prayer book. 34 From 1690 or earlier rectors … tower were built, and the nave and chancel remodelled with new windows, and a crownpost roof in the nave. 46 A … almost all the window tracery was replaced, and two new windows were made in the north wall of the nave. A …
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