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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… August, 1846, under the act 6 and 7 Victoria, cap. 37. The church, the site for which, and for some schools, was given … comprises 70 acres. About a quarter of a mile from the church is a spring, the water of which is similar in its … that of Farndon: the glebe comprises about 33 acres. The church is a very handsome edifice, principally in the later …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… BALDOCK. (O.S. 6 in. vii. N.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Mary, in the centre of the town, is built of … the parvise were also built in the 15th century, and the church re-roofed. In the 19th century the whole building was … the bell-chamber of the tower has been restored. The church is especially interesting as it belongs almost …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… on the right bank of the Wye, 6 m. S.E. of Hereford. The church is the principal monument. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Dubricius, stands near the middle of the … The South Porch was added early in the 15th century. The church was restored in 18845, when the N. and S. walls of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… of Broad Street and the street E. of St. Mary Magdalen church-yard. The walls generally are of local Oxfordshire … of Durham. The Bristol Buildings, facing St. Mary Magdalen church, were built in 1714. The building is ashlar-faced and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Wells, in 1304 of Burnel's Inn, now part of Christ Church. Despite the clear intentions of the foundress, some … others. The largest sum (295) was contributed by Christ Church. By 14 July 1670 the day after the Visitation was … on the scholarship examination. Jenkyns was, in Dean Church's phrase, 'an unfailing judge of a clever man, as a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… Towtop Kirk and Knipe Scar. Ecclesiastical c(1). Parish Church of St. Patrick stands in the E. part of the parish. It … 27), over the Haweswater Beck, 550 yards S.W. of the church, is a rubble structure of two spans, with cutwaters to … over Gill Beck at Butterwick over 1 m. N.N.W. of the church, is a rubble structure of one span with a segmental …
A History of the County of Oxford
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… commuted for 720: the vicar has a glebe of two acres. The church is a spacious structure in the early English style, … the earls of Bath. At Petton, four miles distant from the church, is a chapel, in which divine service is performed … were commuted in 1812, for land and cornrents. The church is a spacious cruciform structure, partly Norman, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 48 formerly fronting the market place, Thatched Cottage on Church Street, 49 and Knapps Farm on Bridge Street, described … late 16th-century house with a later wing aligned along Church Street at the northern, probably service, end, retain … the Particular Baptist chapel on Buckland road, and the Methodist chapel on Bridge Street, built on the site of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1844 capital and interest totalled only c. £30. 8 Edward Church (d. 1771) left an estate at Weald worth £14 a year to … and Brighthampton's charities, two organists' funds, and church lands totalling c. 12 a. as the Bampton Consolidated … bequest became the Bampton Educational Charity, and the church lands and organists' funds the Bampton Proper …
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