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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… ordinary kind. It has six bells. The church has suffered little or no alteration in appearance since Thoroton's time; … grace the duke of Norfolk, 54 stands at the distance of little better than a mile from Worksop town. The view … However, the ravages of the flames were such, that very little of the splendid furniture and fixtures were saved; …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… in all probability, formed the manors of Great and Little Worlingham. The Testa de Nevill, an invaluable record … having been created a Baronet in 1628. The manor of Little Worlingham was possessed by Catharine Fitz-Osbert in …
A History of the County of Essex
… and Robinson Trust. The income in 1994 was £287. 22 Above, Little Horkesley, Charities. White's Dir. Essex (1863), 147. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Wormingford was held with Mount Bures, and by 1990 with Little Horkesley. 51 The church was apparently not valued in … parish of Wissington (Suff.), which he served with Little Horkesley, but he employed a resident curate at …
A History of the County of Essex
… century onwards, included strips in meadows alongside the river. Some were called 'half-year lands' in the 19th … south-east quarter, described in 1652 as a free- hold of Little Horkesley manor, included 40 a. of arable, 40 a. of … Horkesley's wood in 1290, were probably assarts near the Little Horkesley boundary. 59 A croft called Edelhey in 1234, …
A History of the County of Essex
… THE ancient parish of Wormingford on the south bank of the river Stour, 6 miles north- west of Colchester and 8 miles … cut through fields. Detached fields totalling 15 a. in Little Horkesley, 34 were transferred to that parish in 1889. … across Worming- ford bridge, with Fordham, and with Little Horkesley and Nayland (Suff.). Other minor roads and …
A History of the County of Essex
… wife of Sir Roger Wentworth. The manor descended with Little Horkesley until 1623 when Humphrey Winch, one of the … 1333 and the demesne tenants were the Horkesley family of Little Horkesley. William of Horkesley (d. 1332) and his wife … Essex, ii. 232; Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen VII, ii, p. 29; above, Little Horkesley, Manors. B.L. Add. Ch. 35288-91. Ibid. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the soil, which is a strong clay, is fertile, and near the river the scenery is picturesque. The chapel is a neat … of the Dearne and Dove canal, communicating with the river Don, affords facilities of conveyance to the ports of … established in the reign of Henry IV. The navigable river Ant, which joins the sea at Yarmouth, passes through …
A History of the County of York
… that came with the introduction of Low Mass. 4 Little more is known about the architectural setting for this … drawn from Bayeux, though the Uses of Bayeux and York had little in common two centuries later. 9 For the York Use, … chapter caused increasing non-residence. Such canons did little more than draw their revenues and the effective …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… scarp below which is the wooded valley of the E. Corfe river on Wealden Beds around 150 ft. above O.D. As elsewhere …
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