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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Welsh Bicknor 69 WELSH BICKNOR (E.e.). (O.S. 6 in. LIV, N.E.) Welsh Bicknor is a parish on the right bank of … S. end of the county. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Margaret, stands in the eastern half of the parish on the … with shaped top carved with fleurs-de-lis; (3) to George Davis, date obliterated, late 17th-century headstone …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Welsh Newton 70 WELSH NEWTON (D.e.). (O.S. 6 in. LIII, N.E.) Welsh Newton is a parish 7 m. W.S.W. of Ross. The church and Pembridge Castle are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Mary (Plate 7), stands on the W. border of the parish. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Welton 65 WELTON (OS 1: 10000 a SP 56 NE, b SP 66 NW) The parish is almost rectangular and lies to the W. of … Its area is about 790 hectares. From the higher ground in the W., which reaches a maximum of 170 m. above OD and … a(3) Settlement remains (SP 58156625, 581658, 58456565), formerly part of the village of Welton, lie in three places …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Welwyn 141. WELWYN (O.S. 6 in. xxviii. N.E.) Roman (1). Dwelling House: A flint wall was found in 1906 at the N.E. corner of the Rectory, between the house and the … were also discovered. Ecclesiastical (2). Parish Church of St. Mary, stands on low ground N. of the village. It is built …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of which may have been the northern edge of Queen's wood in Bridgwater parish. 28 From that line the parish stretched … properties were discovered in 1464, 66 was then known as St. John's well, and later as Holywell or Holowell. 67 The … 7 the Cottage inn was in business in 1987. In 1881 the George coffee tavern was open in Wembdon village and the
A History of the County of Somerset
… when both a rector and a chaplain were mentioned. 73 In 1284 William Testard, lord of Wembdon manor, was licensed to alienate the advowson to St. John's hospital, Bridgwater. 74 The hospital appropriated … fire destroyed the nave roof in 1868, the church of ST. GEORGE, so called in 1285, 22 comprised a chancel with north …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. The seven estates that in 1086 made up the later parish of Wembdon 93 were assessed … Sandford, and Wembdon between 1318 and 1439. 95 Richard de St. Clare in 1444 held in Wembdon, Sandford, Sydenham, and … at Perry to be held on the vigil, feast, and morrow of St. George's day (23 April). 49 In 1301 Matthew received £30 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… clerk was paid by the churchwardens to teach children. 31 In 1819 he was paid £5 a year by the vicar to teach up to 30. … taught, but in 1971 there were 220 pupils. In that year St. George's Voluntary Controlled junior school was opened in
A History of the County of Somerset
… Wembdon Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. In the later Middle Ages and the 16th century the parish was … and Wembdon; Sydenham was grouped with other parishes in 1569. 53 The constable of Wembdon hundred mentioned in
A History of the County of Somerset
… estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Merlsuain held WEMBDON in 1066; Walter of Douai held it in 1086. 12 The overlordship … with Stamfordlands in North Petherton to Richard's son George (d. 1721) and to his grandson, also George Musgrave … until 1803 by Mrs. Lea. 78 The RECTORY estate was held by St. John's hospital, Bridgwater, from 1285 until the
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