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A History of the County of Sussex
… 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 Blackland (later Brownhill) farm in the more northerly of the two larger detached parts of the parish belonged to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ashington Manors MANORS. The manor of ASHINGTON in 1786 included the whole of the main part of … reconstructed late medieval open hall, with a service bay to the east; the hall is of fine workmanship and has a … were inserted, the chimney occupying the site of a smoke bay; at the same time a short south wing was added. The house …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Knights Hospitallers' manor house. After the benefices of Ashley and Silverley were united in the 16th century, both … until a new parish church was opened in 1845. The advowson of Ashley belonged in the 13th century to the intermediate lords of the manor, 37 including Thomas of Lavenham and Florence de …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (b)xxxix. N.E.) Pre-historic 1 b (1). Plateau Camp, S. of Whelpley Hill and 1 miles S.E. by E. of the modern church, is on level ground nearly 530 ft. above … is roughly circular in shape, and the defences consist of a single rampart and ditch, the ditch being 62 ft. wide …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Ashmore AN INVENTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN NORTH DORSET Arranged by Parishes The group of four figures following each parish heading gives the position of the parish church on the National Grid, permitting easy …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Ashperton is a parish and scattered village 5 m. N.W. of Ledbury. The principal monuments are the church, … and Moorend. Ecclesiastical Ashperton, the Parish Church of St Bartholomew b(1). Parish Church of St. Bartholomew … E. side is marked by a modern brick facing on part of one bay; it was perhaps from here that the porch-wing was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Ashton 2 ASHTON (Fig. 27) Ashton, a parish of 748 hectares on the E. bank of the R. Nene, was created in 1885 by uniting Elmington and … to the schoolhouse stair. The School, occupying the E. bay of the building, has a floor cutting across the S. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Ashton ASHTON The medieval township of Ashton, which like its neighbour Hartwell was a chapelry in the ancient parish of Roade, occupied about 1,200 acres 40 towards the … nave roof. The aisle, which is very wide, has a simple two-bay arcade and standard Curvilinear windows, and is evidently …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ashurst ASHURST Ashurst 18 lies north of Steyning on the west bank of the river Adur. In 1881 it comprised 2,372 a. A detached portion of 37 a. within West Grinstead parish, including Upper …
A History of the County of Sussex
… church at Ashurst, begun before 1200, 72 remained a chapel of Steyning parish 73 until the 16th century. It was called a … early 1550s as rector. 76 In 1574 Sir Thomas Shirley, lord of Wiston manor and therefore a landowner in the parish, 77 … to what was described as the rectory or free donative of Ashurst. 78 The appointment was resisted by the vicar of
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