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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Beaminster 5 BEAMINSTER (C.c.) (O.S. 6 in. ( a)XX, S.W. ( b)XX, S.E. ( c)XXIX, N.W. ( d)XXIX, N.E. ( … end of the 13th-century transept of a cruciform church. In the 15th century the Chancel was rebuilt, the W. part of … partly or wholly rebuilt. The North Chapel was added in 1505 by John Hillary and the West Tower was under …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ShropshireStaffordshire border c. 6 km. south of Shifnal. In the Middle Ages (perhaps from the 12th century) 76 and … partly by the river Worfe and its tributary Mad brook; in the centre of the western side of the parish, however, the … FitzAlan (II), baron of Oswestry 23 and John's overlord at Golding. 24 The FitzAlans' overlordship 25 of Beckbury was …
The Environs of London
… The name of this parish has experienced little variation; in Doomsday, it is written Beddintone. Bedding, in the Saxon, signifies a bed or lodging: if any thing is to … part is pasture, the remainder being arable; the soil in general is sandy. In Doomsday, the whole parish is said to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Vicars Choral, who deputised for the canons at services in the Minster and constituted a college, founded in 1252 and dissolved in 1936. The thirty-six vicars were … VI granted the college buildings and close to Thomas Golding and Walter Cely, but this grant was annulled. After …
Survey of London
… Street and Chandos Place Area Bedford Street A stone now in the garden of the Bedford Office in Bloomsbury is incised with the legend 'Here is Bedford … F E B' [Francis Earl of Bedford]. It bears no date, but in the parish ratebooks two or three names of residents in
A History of the County of Oxford
… evidence of a church at Begbroke is 12th-century work in the building. It was claimed in the 18th century that Begbroke was the 'mother church' of … found. The benefices of Begbroke and Yarnton were united in 1984, and in 1986 the joint benefice was united with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Belchamp St. Paul's 7. BELCHAMP ST. PAUL'S. (E.a.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)v. N.E. (b)v. S.E.) Belchamp St. Paul's is a small … wife, first of John Buckenham, and afterwards of William Golding, 1591, two groups of children, three shields, and inscription (see also Monuments); (2) of [William Golding, 1587], figure of man in plate armour, two groups of …
A History of the County of London
… open to suspicion, there is no mention of the monastery in Bede nor yet in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle before the year 1040, and there … the house became the greater was the temptation to rival in antiquity the foundation stories of such houses as St. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… south and east. The village, which is described by Warner in the 18th century as 'a delightful, pleasant and neat … Bentley and Alton to Winchester. The forest of Alice Holt in the neighbouring parish of Binsted no doubt furnished … is Northbrook, where Miss Schroder lived until her death in 1863. The property was then bought by Mr. Rowcliffe, and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… on the top of the hill, made into an ecclesiastical parish in 1894 and served by the church of Holy Trinity, built in 1860), comprising an inn, the large nursery gardens of … on the Buckinghamshire border, picturesquely lying in a hollow, and the small hamlet of Little Heath. As in all …
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