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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… several of the older houses. To the E. of this strip the church and University Farm (Monument (2)) are on gault; … plaster, are uniformly poor. Ecclesiastical b(1) Parish Church of St. Peter (Plate 53), consisting of Chancel, … extended to its present length in the 12th century. The church was remodelled or rebuilt soon after 1300 and the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… on the E. side of Ullswater and the river Eamont. The church, Barton Church Farm and the prehistoric monuments on Barton Fell are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Michael (Plate 75) stands in the N. part of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (O.S. 6 in. xvii. N.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. James, stands at the E. end of the village, and … Secular (2). The Manor, house and cottage, S.E. of the church. The House is of two storeys with an attic and cellar, … good; both much altered. (3). King's End Farm, N.W. of the church, is a house of two storeys, built of stone in the 17th …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… of the suffix are uncertain, as the dedication of the church was originally All Saints. 6 Barton Ash, recorded in … principal farms and cottages, on the east side. The church, former rectory, and the two Church farmhouses, one of … possibly Bible Christian. 16 In 1871 two stonecutters were Methodist preachers and one continued in 1881 assisted by his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the county of Gloucester; containing 1116 inhabitants. A church has been built and endowed by subscription, the living … the Duke of Buccleuch. The glebe consists of 60 acres. The church exhibits specimens of very ancient architecture. An … and the vicarial for 260; there are 55 acres of glebe. The church is an ancient structure of the early and decorated …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… which his father gave, and likewise confirmed to that Church of Lenton, all the Land in Aldesworth of his Fee, with … meadow called Brademedoe; he likewise released to the same Church a meadow, which he once sued the Monks for, viz. the … and Cressewell in Darbyshire, and the Advowson of the Church of Whitwell. 8 9 In 37 H. 3, the Mannors of Berewast …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 4 m. S.E. of Billericay. Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church of Holy Cross (Plate, p. xxxii) stands near the middle … The Chancel was re-built in brick in 1597. In 1702 the church was extensively repaired, most of the N. wall of the nave being re-built in brick. The church has been restored in modern times. The Church, Plan …
A Dictionary of London
… time being. The ward contained in Stow's time : One parish church-"St. Michael Bassishaw." Part of the Guildhall. … Livery Companies : Weavers, Girdlers, Masons, Coopers. The church of St. Michael Bassishaw was taken down 1896-7 and the … Hall and Mason's Hall (q.v.). Bassisshaw Alley See Church Alley. Bates' Yard, Houndsditch See Seven Step Alley. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the college, and 1 acre of vicarial glebe. The church is a spacious and handsome structure in the later … commuted for land in 1770. In addition to the parochial church, there is a chapel of ease. Basset-House BASSET-HOUSE, … College, Oxford: the glebe comprises 157 acres. The church is a handsome structure, the tower of which has been …
A Survey of London
… brought from Cane in Normandie, the like of that of Paules Church, builded by Mauritius and his successors Bishops of … or other likenesse, neither had it the forme of a Church for the assembly of Christians, which are builded East … not far from Bassings Hall) and the aduouson of the Church at Bassinges hall, with sundrie liberties and …
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