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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 12 bordarers, and an acre and half of meadow, &c. and a church with 60 acres; 1 this was accounted for, and valued … with legacies to several religious houses, 20 s. to the church, and benefactions to many others; to Joan his wife, … who held in capite. Richard, prior of the conventual church of St. Stephen of Hempton, and the convent, in their …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the demean, who had amongst them, 2 carucates, and a church with 5 acres, and this, with the Earl's fee in Creke, … to his will, dated August 5th, 1469, was buried in the church of Waterden, All-Saints, and mentions therein, Margery … by Elizabeth his wife, this manor and advowson of the church, and to his lawful heirs in default of which to Anne, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Henry is dated, December 19, 1318, and was buried in the church of St. Peter's, of West Rudham. William Russell, Gent. … s. 4 d.Lete fee to the lord of the hundred, 3 s. 6 d. The Church of West Rudham is dedicated to St. Peter, and was … of West Rudham, by his will in 1557, was buried in the church. A gravestone, with a brass: In memory of Henry …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a carucate, and three bordarers, with two carucates, and a church endowed with 100 acres; this part was valued at 4 l. … his land of West-Barsham, and all he had therein, with the church of that village, and all the appertenances in pure … 15 d. In the chancel, a grave-stone with a brass plate, Caducum hoc ternat Marmor Edwardus Gourney, filius et …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… yields a kind of carstone used in the fabric of the church, and for at least one gravestone in the churchyard, as … town was devastated by fire. A magnificent series of maps (Plate 29) made soon after by T. Langdon is preserved in the … extent, bounded on the W. by Mill Street and on the N. by Church Street, with its N.E. angle where the church now …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… a monastery of Gilbertines, to which they gave this church, and were likewise lords of Heton by Lancaster. … the staple, and thereby the raiser of that family. 17 This church was accounted as part of the chapelry of Blith, but it … a priest consecrating the wine. ( See fig. 5, same plate) John Henry, rector and prebendary of the cathedral of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Camp is the principal monument. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Swithin, was entirely re-built in 1850, but the … Camp, on the top of Little Doward Hill, m. E.S.E. of the church, is of the hilltop type, with a steep fall in all …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… vi et armis to the house of John de Cendale parson of the Church of Stoke, and had beaten and wounded Richard Tredefen … Botiller had feloniously killed William the Parson of the Church of Northbury ; and the same William had beaten and … a horse belonging to John de Verney the Parson of the Church of Hockeshatre (Uttoxeter), and he is a common robber. …
Survey of London
… wood which The Builder thought 'light and tasteful' (Plate 28c). 40 The ironwork was by J. Potter and Company. 41 … that also served as a Council Room for the Society (Plate 27c). It had a flat ceiling glazed with ground glass … the more remarkable pieces of 'South Kensington' design (Plate 27a, 55c). Of greater significance for the development …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cambridge, and J. N. Coulthurst and N. Wilson, Esqrs. The church is a handsome structure, principally in the later … commuted for 165, and the glebe comprises 14 acres. The church is an ancient structure in the early English style. … commuted for 680, and the glebe comprises 23 acres. The church, an ancient and venerable structure, contains some …
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