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A History of the County of Essex
… does not seem to have been appropriated, even temporarily, and its incumbent has always been styled a rector. But part … composition was made in 1224 between the abbot of Waltham and the rector of Woodford to settle certain divisions of … to claim pasture for 8 cows, 6 horses, 40 sheep, and 20 pigs over a year old, with their offspring. 12 This …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Woodham 227. … miles W.S.W. of Quainton Church, is a house of two storeys and an attic, built in the middle of the 17th century, and subsequently considerably restored. The walls are of …
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 Edwin's Hall are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical … the roofs are tiled. The Nave was built c. 126070 with N. and S. aisles, and the Chancel was re-built c. 1290. Early in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… light, with modern jambs; further W. are the re-set splays and rear-arch of a restored 14th-century window. The Nave has … a 14th-century window. The North Chapel, Vestry, N. Aisle and S. porch are entirely modern. Fittings Bells: three; 1st … by Miles Graye, 1657; 2nd by John Danyell, 15th-century and inscribed "Johannes Est Nomen Ejus"; 3rd by Miles Graye, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… in. (a)liii. 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. Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church of St. … The walls are of red brick with limestone dressings, and the roofs are tiled. The whole church, consisting of …
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 Baptist and the Manor Farm are the principal monuments. … the Baptist stands in the village. The walls are of pebble and stone-rubble with dressings of Barnack stone; the roofs …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Beds, about 250 ft. above O.D. Further E. the land falls and the Chalk is soon overlain by Reading Beds and London Clays which give rise to a well-wooded area, at … from 200 ft. to 120 ft., drained by streams flowing S. and S.E. Bagshot Beds in the S.E. of the parish result in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… WOODMANCOTE Woodmancote lies north of the South Downs and south-east of Henfield. 50 In 1881 it comprised 2,239 a. and in 1971 it had 905 ha. (2,236 a.). 51 In 1985 some land in the south-east was transferred to Albourne and Poynings parishes. 52 Woodmancote ancient parish, with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Woodmancote Church CHURCH. There was a church in 1086, 77 and by the mid 1220s the benefice was a rectory. 78 From 1958 it was held in plurality with Albourne, 79 and in 1978 it became part of the united benefice of Henfield with Shermanbury and Woodmancote, the parishes remaining distinct. 80 The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… demesne farm in 1086. 70 The farm had 114 a. in 1339 71 and 118 a. in 1434. 72 On the Morley manor demesne farm there … remained the largest farms in the parish between the 16th and 18th centuries. About 1639 Woodmancote Place farm had 149 … There was then roughly twice as much arable as pasture; 26 farming was chiefly on a four-course rotation, and wheat, …
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