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A History of the County of Shropshire
… Chester also held important estates in the county and the church of Wenlock claimed an ancient endowment. In 1066 two … of cash fines and dues were demanded by the king, the church, and the lord of the manor. 28 The importance of … Ellesmere to the king's fishponds at Brockhurst castle, Church Stretton. 17 The construction of fishponds seems to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… holdings, where there is continuous occupation by the same church, the expressions fuit et est in dominio ecclesie 10 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… lay estates, and in 1086 was in the possession of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Rouen. 31 Land held by his … in 1066, but by 1086 it had been restored to the church. 84 The largest of all the Middlesex fiefs is that … and the rest are entered as belonging to the canons or the church of St. Paul and all were presumably held of the king …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… T.R.E. 20 s. This manor belonged and belongs to St. Paul's Church in the demesne of the canons. (22) The Canons of St. … s. This belonged and belongs to the demesne of St. Paul's Church. (28) In the same vill the canons themselves have 2 … s. This belonged and belongs to the demesne of St. Paul's Church. (29) In Neutone [Stoke Newington] the Canons of St. …
Survey of London
… what was then a cul-de-sac included people of title, six army officers, Prince Murat at No. 15 in retreat from the … 33 To the north of No. 116 Queen's Gate is St. Augustine's Church, the site of which had been conveyed to the … Douglas (Plate 77b, 77c). 321 Between the sites of the church and the almshouses lay a tiny triangular plot …
Survey of London
… between, say, 1859 and 1877. The opening of a temporary church for the Queen's Gate Gardens area in 1866 363 and then … proposal by C. J. Richardson had been for an iron church, in the plainest 'Gothic', to be built on Lord … did so too. Twenty-seven householders were or had been army officers. Fifteen of these were of the rank of …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… the distinguished persons who obtained interment in the church of the Black Friars, Dunwich, were the founder, Sir … Sir Henry Harnold, knight and friar, 'whose bones with the church and edifice now lie,' as Gardner wrote in 1754, 'under …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… the same Hugh, for the augmentation of their site. 2 Their church and house, dedicated to St. Mary, soon began to … in length from north to south, from St. Margaret's Church to the church of St. Mary at Quay (Star Lane), and in width from …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… were afterwards interred in the quire of the conventual church, which was dedicated to our Saviour. 1 They were … 10 Weever has a long list of distinguished burials in this church, which includes, in addition to the founders, many … granted him the use of a house to the west of their church, with garden and stabling, at a yearly rental of 15 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… S.W.) Donnington is a small parish 2 m. S. of Ledbury. The church and camp are the principal monuments. Roman a(1). 400 … Trans., 19081911, 69 and 108). Ecclesiastical a(2). Parish Church of St. Mary stands on the W. side of the parish. The … re-built rather later but perhaps in the same century. The church was drastically restored in 1862, and the North Aisle, …
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