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A History of the County of Warwick
… de Mundeville, as the latter confirmed to the canons of St. Sepulchre, Warwick, his father's grant of a virgate here. … 18 The lands in Lighthorne which belonged to the Priory of St. Sepulchre in Warwick were granted to Sir Thomas Pope in … the grant of the manor. Church The parish church of ST. LAWRENCE stands in a valley west of the village. It is …
A History of the County of Northampton
… possessed a village of 12 houses and a church dedicated to St. Peter, and the hamlet of Wigsthorpe also held 12 houses. … in marriage by William to his Norman follower Simon de St. Lis or Senliz, who was made Earl of Northampton and … is Roger Oliphant who witnessed a charter of Simon de St. Liz to St. Andrew's Priory, Northampton, not later than …
A History of the County of Hertford
… part of the parish boundary in the north. The church of St. Peter lies on the west side of the road, and Lilley Park … argent with three rings gules on the cheveron. CHURCH St. Peter The parish church of ST. PETER, which stands in the village, was originally built …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a private residence. Church The old parish church of ST. MARY MAGDALENE seems to have consisted of a chancel, … in 1927. Of the three others, one, bearing the name of St. Katherine, is by Thomas Harrys of London, c. 1480, the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor. 62 In 1977 the owner was Lady Gass, niece of Lord St. Audries. There was a capital messuage at Honibere in … A church house is referred to c. 1615. 137 The church of ST. ANDREW, so dedicated by 1532, 138 consisted of chancel, … S.R.O., DD/AH 34/23. Below. Huntington Libr., Stowe MSS., ST Map 118 (1764); S.R.O., Q/RDe 54. S.R.O., Q/RDe 54. O.S. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… small space from each other, the lowermost of which called St. Eadburg's well, never fails in its water. These united … the honor of the blessed Virgin Mary, and of her own niece St. Mildred. Ethelburga, the founder, was buried in it, as was St. Mildred, whose bodies were afterwards removed by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… anno 1504, the 20th of Henry VII. and was buried in St. Radigund's church, near Dover, next to Batreham Kyriell … of archbishop Living, the convents of Christ church and St. Augustine, thelwines the sheriff, and many others. And … was kept in the convent of Christ-church, and in that of St. Augustine, and the third Byrthric had himself. After the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… exception of a now disused windmill. The modern church of St. Andrew stands at the east end of the hamlet. Moor House … ago, but has now been pulled down. CHURCHES The church of ST. PETER consists of a chancel 18 ft. by 31 ft. 4 in., north … 1759 to 1812 and marriages 1754 to 1812. The church of ST. ANDREW ON THE CHART consists of a chancel, north transept …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 8 Nash connects John Lowe, who was Bishop successively of St. Asaph (143344) and Rochester (144467), with the Lowe … xiii cent.) and Eardiston were granted to the church of St. Peter of Worcester by Wiferd, 48 ealdorman of the … Hall. Pensax Court is occupied by Captain Baldwin John St. George. Land at PENHULL 97 in Lindridge was apparently …
A History of the County of Surrey
… for the same purpose. There is a tradition of a chapel of St. Margaret in the parish, but the site of this has been … the roads leading to Lingfield village and Dormansland, is St. Peter's Cross. It was built by Sir Reginald Cobham, … Mr. F. H. Birley, J.P.; The Beacon, Dormansland, of Mrs. St. Clair; The Dees, Dormansland, of Sir G. D. A. F. Wilson, …
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