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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… roofs are tiled. The whole church including Chancel, Nave and West Tower was re-built early in the 14th century, the … restored in the 19th century when the E. wall was re-built and the South Porch added. The Church, Plan Architectural … top-rail, c. 1600. Floor-slab: In chancel to Philip, son of Rev. Philip Ranshaw, 1691. Piscinae: In navein N. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Ashendon 2. … the church is the Nave, built early in the 12th century, and having at that time a narrow South Aisle; c. 1200 the … the churchyard, E. of the S. aisle, gravestone to Thomas, son of Adrian and Mary Eagleton, 1661. ConditionFairly good; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… Ancient and historical monuments in Middlesex Ashford 2 ASHFORD … re-built in 1858 on a new site to the W. of the old church and retains the following ancient: Fittings Bells: three: 1st … recast. Brass: On pier of S. arcadeof William Goode, 1522 and Agnes, his wife, figures of man in civil costume, wife, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ancient parishes shows that they were originally one, 90 and Ashington was still anachronistically described as in … of Buncton was united with it at some time between 1411 and 1486; 93 in 1535 the benefice was known as Ashington with … the two patrons. 99 In 1666 Robert Edsaw the elder and his son and namesake conveyed their right of presentation to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ashington Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. Both Ashington and Buncton manors had demesne farms in 1086. 76 That of Ashington manor was leased in 1528, 77 and that of Buncton was held on a 21-year lease in 1622. 78 … century, was burnt down in 1974. The firm of C. Muddle and Son which then occupied the site was distributing animal feed …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 91 In 1086 it was held of him by Robert le Savage, 92 and thereafter the mesne tenancy descended with Broadwater … In 1580 Ashington was said to be held of Bramber rape, 94 and in 1622 and later of Knepp manor in Shipley. 95 Ellis of … recorded between 1235 and 1266, 1 and Roger, perhaps his son, from 1274. Roger was dealing with the manor in 1288, and
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1 Its two ancient parishes have long been united and still longer associated. The manors were owned and assessed for tax together in 1066, 2 passed to one Norman … parish church; the foundation stone was laid by the duke's son Charles Manners, marquess of Granby, in the absence of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… ECONOMIC HISTORY. From the late 13th century Ashley and Silverley shared open fields and common pastures and had unified lordship. Many tenants … and to Spinney and Hatfield Regis priories. 81 His son Roger, 2nd Lord North, added almost 200 a. in the early …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ashley cum Silverley Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Ashley and Silverley were held separately … or later. ASHLEY was held from Aubrey in 1086 by Everard son of Brian, 97 whose successors were the Lavenham and
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Ashmore AN INVENTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN NORTH DORSET Arranged by Parishes … with painted shield-of-arms; (2) of Elizabeth (Cary) Barber, 1738, baroque wall-monument with cherub-heads and … In churchyard, immediately S. of chancel, (3) of George Barber, 1662, stone slab with shield-of-arms; adjacent, (4) …
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