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A History of the County of Essex
… this church, among others, to the use of the sacristy at Waltham. 2 What exactly was effected by this measure is … excluded much light, were removed. 49 In 1708 there were 4 bells 50 but after the tower was rebuilt a ring of 6 bells, cast by Richard Phelps and dated 1721, was hung. There …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… N. Aisle and S. porch are entirely modern. Fittings Bells: three; 1st by Miles Graye, 1657; 2nd by John Danyell, … the roofs are tiled. The timber-framed wing at the back is probably of the 16th century. The front block, … gables, one of which crowns a small projecting bay. At the back is an original brick gable rising above the older …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… a(1). Parish Church of St. Michael (Plate p. 271) stands at the S. end of the village. The walls are of red brick with … resting on moulded brackets. The modern bell-turret at the W. end of the nave rests on two old oak posts. The … nave and has a moulded tie-beam and wall plates. Fittings Bells: three; 1st by Miles Graye, 1676; 2nd by Giles or Henry …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… reveals, label and rear-arch. The timber bell-turret at the W. end of the nave is probably of early 17th-century … of front modern. Coffin-lid: In churchyardused as coping at W. end of churchyard-wall, tapering slab with traces of … of four lights with chamfered stone jambs and mullions; at the same level on the W. side are two original windows …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the W. to the Dorset Heathlands in the E. From the Allen at about 140 ft. above O.D. the land rises gently, on Chalk, … and London Clays which give rise to a well-wooded area, at altitudes from 200 ft. to 120 ft., drained by streams … Department of the Environment. The siting of the church, at some distance from the settlement which it served (16) and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 1. 10., and in the patronage of the Crown: the tithes … in 1838, previously to which the parishioners buried at Candover. Woodmancott WOODMANCOTT, a tything, in the … church, is named Mere Pond. In the grounds of the Oaks, at one time an inn, but converted into a hunting-seat by Gen. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… has belonged to the bishop. 85 The living was valued at £10 in 1291, including 13 s. 4 d. in tithes from a … descends the hill north of the church. Two of the three bells are 15th-century, and the other is of 1656. 37 The … 634; dates on bldg. B.L. Add. MS. 5677, f. 67. Elphick, Bells, 55-6, 415. S.A.C. liv. 258. W.S.R.O., Par. 214/1. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… by local carriers. By the 16th century there were mills at both E. and W. ends of the village, but the E. mill was demolished in the mid 18th century. At the E. end of the village the road crossed the river by a … decorated with nail-head, and roll-moulded bases. Fittings Bells: 1st by Thomas Norris, 1640, recast in 1910 when the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… distinct enough to show the outlines of a square tower at the outer angle'. On the W. the court may have extended as … The present building originally had a projecting tower at each corner and in the middle of the E. side, but only … ones lighting a third storey, partly in the roof, formed at that time. Woodsford Castle (Plates 199, 200) is a rare …
A History of the County of Oxford
… surgeon and mayor (d. 1864), who seems to have lived at no. 16. 85 No. 14 was a private school under the name of … the early 18th century, and by 1728 the house was the Six Bells; 89 the Bennet family owned at until the later 18th … theatre until 1788. 93 John Churchill; owner of the Six Bells from c. 1784, turned it into a private house, 94 …
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