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Survey of London Monograph
… 13 (? 10) December 1633; bur d in chancel, Richmond church. Father of Thomas Segar, Bluemantle, and of Penelope, … King to Oxford; d. there 21 October 1643; bur d in Christ Church Cathedral. Author of The Soveraignty of the British … Brasenose College, Oxford, 5 November 1644; bur d Christ Church Cathedral. Attended his father 1611 Vis'n of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… parish 11 m. S.S.W. of Hereford and 9 m. W. of Ross. The church and dovecote are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical b(1) Parish Church of St. Michael (Plate 95), stands near the middle of the parish. The walls …
A Survey of London
… of the holie Trinitie within Aeldgate, gaue vnto the same Church, to Norman the first Prior, and the Chanons that … same: in the which Charter, she nameth the house Christs Church, and reporteth Aeldgate to be of his demaine. Mathew … fight, put their enemies backe so farre as S. Bottolphs Church, by which time the Earle Riuers, and the Lieutenant of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Bishop Walsher while endeavouring to escape from the church, to which his assailants had set fire, in 1080, as … five principal streets, called High-street, Oakwell-gate, Church-street, Bottle-bank, and Bridge-street, from which … for which he was presented with a handsome piece of plate by the wharfingers and manufacturers on the Tyne, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… 6 in. (a)iv. S.E. (b)v. S.W.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Peter, 100 yards E. of Gayhurst House, was … in 1728. It contains two of the fittings from the former church. Fittings Bell: by Anthony Chandler, 1670. Chair: of … pillars with pierced finials, separated by box hedges (see Plate, p. 74): in the N.E. garden, set on a pillar of stone, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… (perhaps SP 89558308), immediately N.E. of Geddington church. There was a small royal estate of one hide here in … 9434). The site, according to Bridges, was N.E. of the church in a close called Castle or Hall Yard, where …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1807, when 85 acres were allotted to the vicarage. The church is an ancient structure, consisting of a nave, two … divided among the poor. Coeval with the foundation of the church, about 1100, appears to have been a priory, now … and appears to have been a parish, having, in 1291, a church of its own, but of which no vestige is now remaining. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to the said monastery belonging. 12 The parson of the church of Gedling, 12 E. 2. had one hundred and ninety foot … and twenty foot in breadth of land, granted to enlarge the church-yard of that church. 13 The rectory of the mediety of … is the figure of a priest, represented fig. i. in the plate facing Lowdham, a few pages below. Here is remembered …
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