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A History of the County of Shropshire
… potential for another, was worth 5 s.; it belonged to the church. Wrockwardine's woodland lay 7 km. to the east in a … a problem, 3 and c. 1235 Haughmond gave Wrockwardine church 4 a. of land belonging to Allscott mill in exchange …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… their property; 63 both were closely associated with the church and by 1852 were designated C.E. schools. 64 As early … and a new teacher's house were built opposite the church at Miss Cludde's expense. She, from 1854 as Mrs. R. C. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in the close called the Hall yard, 98 south-west of the church. A fishpond partly survived there in 1982. One of the … stacks of Wrockwardine Hall, lying north-east of the church, bore a tablet placed there by Edward Pemberton to … gave 1 hide in CHARLTON, probably that held by his church in 1086, to Shrewsbury abbey before 1092. 27 The abbey …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1901 (Wesleyan Conference Office, 1902), 49; Meth. Church Bldgs.: Statistical Returns (1940), 270; SA 14403. Inf. from Mr. J. H. Lenton. Above, Church. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… in. (a)viii. S.E. (b)ix. S.W.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Giles, stands about 1 miles N.E. of … it is therefore a very late example of pre-Reformation church architecture. In the 19th century the nave and chancel … the tower and aisle. Secular b(2). Wyddial Hall, N. of the church, is a two-storeyed building of plastered brick; the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the parish, and locally situated in the parish of Ash. A church, standing at a distance of four miles from the parish church, was consecrated in November 1846: the living is in … were likewise munificent contributors; and the Church Commissioners, the Incorporated Society for Building …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… borders, foliage and a dolphin. Ecclesiastical c(2) Parish Church Of St. Lawrence, formerly a chapel of Toller Fratrum, … in 1840 but incorporates some features from the older church. The early 15th-century chancel-arch is two-centred … Secular c(3) Manor Farm, house 150 yards E.N.E. of the church, is of two storeys with attics; the walls are of local …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (a)lvi. S.E. (b)lviii. N.E.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Andrew, stands at the W. end of the village. … at some unknown period, the West Tower was added and the church completely restored, all the external stonework being … ConditionGood. Secular b(2). Homestead Moat, S.E. of the church. b(3). Manor Farm, N.E. of the churchyard, is of two …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… on the left bank of the Ouse, 2 m. E. of Huntingdon. The church is the principal monument. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of All Saints stands in the village. The walls are of … fittings the ironwork of the N. door is noteworthy. The Church, Plan Architectural DescriptionThe Chancel (34 ft. by …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… Burgh and City of Glasgow in supporting the Metropolitan Church and upholding the Bridge of Glasgow, he granted to the … in restoring, repairing and renewing of the Metropolitan Church of Glasgow, and in daily upholding of the Bridge … and flooding of the foresaid river; the said Metropolitan Church and foresaid bridge being two monuments and ornaments …
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