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A History of the County of Somerset
… house, pigeon house, and outbuildings (1½ a.) between the church and the vicarage house. The house was demolished … police constable in the village between 1871 and 1891. 11 CHURCH Charlton was probably within the parochia of the … and 1166 Richard de Camville gave the patronage of the church to the canons of Kenilworth (Warws.). 14 Between 1195 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 19th century. 3 The most important monument is the parish church. Ecclesiastical (1) The Parish Church of St. Mary, standing beside the river in the N. part … with ashlar dressings. In the 18th-century parts of the church the walls are faced with knapped flint into which are …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in shape. The main part of the parish, which included the church, Barrow, and Southmarsh, was divided by a detached … manor held land of Bruton manor tenants. 2 The parish church lies roughly in the centre of the parish, c. 3.5 km. … part of the parish, including Barrow, Shalford, and the church, lies in a very broad undulating valley on Oxford …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… with the R. Frome. The most important monuments are the Church (1), Wolfeton House (4) and the Riding House at … the site of a Roman villa. Ecclesiastical (1) The Parish Church of St. Mary is built of local stone rubble with some … and the N. aisle which are slate-covered. An 11th-century church is represented by parts of the E. wall of the present …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for 12, and the tithes of the landowners for 155. The church has been enlarged by the addition of 174 free … commuted for 120, and the glebe comprises 6 acres. The church was lately rebuilt. There is a place of worship for … pass through. The tithes have been commuted for 102. A church school is supported by subscription. Charnock-Richard …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Hotel is the principal monument. Ecclesiastical (1) Parish Church of St. Andrew, in the village, is built of local … achievement-of-arms, by W. Fry, Bridport (see Chideock, Church fittings; Monument 3); (7) to James Collier, 1849, and … recording improvements made, presumably to the previous church, by Anthony Ellesdon in 1732. Stone gable-cross with …
The Spanish Company
… the younger, John Swynnerton the elder, Thomas Church, Raph Edmonds, William Evans, Nicholas Ferrer, Clement …
Cardiff Records
… heirs shall not do any watch, nor keep any fugitive in any church outside the walls of Our aforesaid Vill. And We have …
Cardiff Records
… of Glamorgant and Morgant, to all the sons of holy Mother Church to whom this present writing shall come, greeting. Ye …
Survey of London
… The site was formerly occupied by St Thomas's Charterhouse Church and related buildings, discussed in detail below. The church was built to the designs of Edward Blore in 18412, … on in 18467 and two parsonages to the north in 186970. The church and schools were demolished in 1909, but the …
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