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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… (b)lxi. N.E. (c)lxi. S.E.) Woodham Ferrers is a parish and village 6 m. S.W. of Maldon. The church, Bicknacre Priory and … old splays and two-centred rear-arch; further E. is a 13th or 14th-century doorway with chamfered jambs and two-centred … alternately octagonal and round; the E. respond is grooved for a former parclose. The S. arcade is similar to the N., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… N.E. (b)liv. N.W.) Woodham Walter is a parish and small village 2 m. W. of Maldon. The principal monuments are the Church and the Bell Inn. … Bells: three; 1st by Miles Graye, 1676; 2nd by Giles or Henry Jordon, 15th-century. Brass and Indent. Brass: In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… (D.d.). (O.S. 6 in. XIX N.W.). Woodhurst is a parish and village 3 m. N. of St. Ives. The Chapel of St. John the … Plan Architectural DescriptionThe Chancel is modern except for some re-used stones in the inner order of the … divisions with four strap-hinges, slot for money, 16th- or 17th-century, upper part of front modern. Coffin-lid: In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and its 12th-century church (1) was built, not in the village, but some 600 yds. to the S.E., near the centre of a … of its round head. The S. wall has a rough aperture for a former window, now gone. The round-headed chancel arch, … eaves have a plaster cove. Many openings have been blocked or altered in size. A doorway near the N. end of the
A Topographical Dictionary of England
the patronage of the Crown: the tithes have been commuted for 482, and the glebe comprises 18 acres. The church is … 269 inhabitants. This parish, also called Woodmanstone or Woodmansthorne, comprises by measurement 1553 acres, of … containing about 700 inhabitants. Woodville is a modern village, until lately called Wooden-Box. About thirty-three …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 1:10000 a TL 09 NW, b TL 09 SW, c TL 09 NE, d TL 09 SE) The parish, once a chapelry of Nassington, covers some 420 … along the valley of the brook. Prehistoric and Roman For crop-marks in the parish, see Fotheringhay (2125) and … remains (TL 037941), formerly part of Woodnewton village, at its S.E. end, E. of the road to Southwick. The
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Woodnewton 23 WOODNEWTON (Fig. 212) Fig. 212 Woodnewton Village Map Woodnewton is a parish of 565 hectares in the … 1673 the village appears to have been socially depressed, for it had a high proportion of families rated at one hearth and few at three or more, in the Hearth Tax returns. This did not imply …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… are listed in Domesday Book. The former is the present village and the latter is represented by the mediaeval … but nothing now remains above ground of the walls or buildings that closed the other three sides. Hutchins (I, … window of the 'King's' Hall. At the E. end is the toothing for the wall of the S.E. tower; it retains the reveal of a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with Bladon parishioners over Woodstock's responsibility for repairs to Bladon church and churchyard, 37 presumably … closely involved in church administration. The proctors or chapelwardens accounted annually before the mayor, and the … permission. 31 His successor, Edward Geare, was a vigorous evangelical at odds with the rector over his preaching and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock Economic history Economic history In the century after its foundation the town prospered, … a chapman, a harper, and a potter. Evidence adduced for a substantial pottery industry in Woodstock is weak, 68 … a total of only c. 3 5 s., less than nearby Hanborough or any Oxfordshire market town except Eynsham. 72 In 1327 …
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