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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… is a parish and small village 5 m. N.E. of Halstead. The church is interesting. Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church (dedication unknown) stands towards the N. end of the … chancel was partly rebuilt and the South Porch added. The church was restored at the end of the 19th century, when the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… in the Colchester Museum. Ecclesiastical (2). Parish Church of St. Peter stands near the middle of the parish. The … referring to an inscription to Anfrid de Staunton, the church was built or rebuilt early in the 14th century, and … the 12th-century building was 21 ft. wide externally. The church was drastically restored in the 19th century, when the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and 43 by 1881 and had risen to 46 again by 1891. 71 The new civil parish had a population of 373 in 1951, 333 in … with several small greens but no single focus. The church, a preConquest foundation, stands some distance … site by 1657 when there was a house of that name. 88 The New inn there existed by 1850, and from the earlier 1880s it …
A History of the County of Stafford
… area, considered it suitable for development, and he had a church built there in 1837. 71 Despite his endeavours Newtown … road, 79 it was realigned to cross the river by a new bridge c. 300 yd. upstream at Hulme End. At first called … bridge and also known as Hulme End bridge by 1778, the new bridge seems to have been completed by 1775, although …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was an inn by the later 1820s. It was then called the New inn, and it survived as a public house, the Olde Rock, in … in 1842. 8 The road system was disturnpiked in 1875. 9 A new stretch of road was built in 1955 to bypass Upper Hulme … 1733. 61 It became part of Leek poor-law union in 1837. 62 CHURCH. In 1559 Ralph Gylmen of Merril Grove in Heathylee …
A History of the County of Stafford
… houses in the village. In 1974 the former Anglican church, closed in 1966, became a residential field centre for … 1733. 34 It became part of Leek poor-law union in 1837. 35 CHURCH. From the late 17th century and presumably earlier … Hollinsclough school took controlled status in 1955. 62 A new school building was opened on an adjacent site in 1960, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… parish there are numerous Bronze Age barrows. There was a church at Alstonefield before the Conquest, but it was … at Flash in Quarnford by the late 16th century, and a church was built there in 1744. Before the Conquest there … been a separate township by then. In 1553 Alstonefield church had two churchwardens, and there were two …
A History of the County of Stafford
… had been replaced by a canalized stretch by 1820. 68 The new course was taken as the boundary of the civil parish in … 352 in 1971, 381 in 1981, and 380 in 1991. 73 There was a church at Longnor apparently by the 12th century and … invigorating, and the scenery striking and romantic. 89 New houses were built especially on the east side of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and hawkers, and the present village grew up around a church built in 1744. 94 It had three inns and three shops in … it had been realigned to run north-east through Flash. 1 A new route for the Buxton road running mostly through … and an oak lectern given by the Knowles family of New Lodge. 7 The glass in the east window was given in memory …
A History of the County of Stafford
… weard, guard, and setl, a habitation. 40 There was a church at Warslow possibly by the 13th century and certainly … village. In the 1820s Sir George Crewe began to lay out a new line to run along the south and east sides of the village. The new line was sanctioned by an Act of 1833, as was a new line …
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