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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… of Newton interposed between it and the sea. The ruined church stands within a quarter of a mile of the beach, and as … the family of De Corton, the last of whom presented to the church in 1332. In 1360, John de Herling had free-warren … of Corton, Newton, and Lound, with the patronage of the church of Lound, aforesaid; and that the reversion of these …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Newton has been almost destroyed. From the remains of a church still visible at a place called the Gate, and the … have been commuted for 242, and the vicarial for 120. The church is partly in ruins, the porch and the walls of the … is endowed with 31 per annum; and there are some national schools, erected in 1833, at an expense of 580. Cosford …
A History of the County of Somerset
… disbanded before 1926 and its banner hangs in the parish church. 54 There was a reading room in the village in 1920. … 56 In 1878 a ploughing engine was purchased, probably for Church farm. 57 There was a decline to 57 labourers in 1881 … 1925 and converted into a cottage. 48 EDUCATION Two dame schools were held in the late 18th century. 49 A Sunday …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… probably consisted of a single street extending from the church in the S.W. to The Green. The Main Street was blocked … any trace of the original street between the canal and the church but a modern footpath follows the approximate line. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… field system. 17 In addition, the earliest reference to a church at Furtho suggests that the undertenant may have been … is presumably indicated by the position of the parish church, which stands alongside Stratford Road at the … and was supported by fees. There were also two Sunday schools. One, opened in 1820, was attended by 25 boys and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Bullwell, to find three Chaplains, two in the Church of St. Katherin of Cossale, and the third in the said …
A History of the County of Somerset
… ridge and beginning some 2.5 km. due south of the parish church, was added as an allotment under inclosure in 1807. … sides of the valley which runs northwards to the moors. Church and manor house stand on its west side, and a number … presumably in the parish. 9In 1819 there were two small schools. 10By 1825 there was a day school with 22 children …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… net income, 58; patron, the Vicar of Kingston, to which church this was once a daughter church: the tithes are appropriate to the Dean and Chapter of … unity of design; it contains a beautiful marble font. Schools were built by Mr. Henry Soames, in 1829, and endowed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… N.W. corner of the Rectory moat and immediately E. of the church. The parish extends only to 970 acres of boulder clay, … broadening out in the middle and there accommodating the church, the surviving 12th-century work of which suggests … with tiled mansard roofs. Coton Ecclesiastical (1) Parish Church of St. Peter (Plate 52), consisting of Chancel, Nave …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 28 Two sets of almshouses were later supported, one in Church End built in 1816, 29called Moreton's almshouses, the … known as Little London. 30There were eight almshouses in Church End in 1851. 31 In the early 1960s they were allowed … each of two poor householders, and the remaining half for church purposes. 45In the 1860s the eleemosynary part of the …
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