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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of SS. Margaret and Catherine stood m. W.S.W. of the modern church. The … a building 72 ft. by 21 ft. The old church was pulled down and the modern church erected on the present site in 1855. It contains much reused material in Barnack and limestone of the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… parish of Aldsworth lies 6.5 km. south-east of Northleach and 5 km. north-east of Cirencester. In 1976 it covered an area of 1,356 ha. (3,350 a.) 1 and was irregular in shape with the boundaries marked by field boundaries save on the west and part of the south where they followed the river Leach and
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… patterns; farmsteads surrounded by closes between them, and church and manor house by the river Brue. ALFORD, formerly noted for … from 1738, presumably on the main street, may have had bear baiting in 1759, 6 and was known in 1788 as the Alford …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… partly by the gift of Queen Emma, the wife of Ethelred, and partly by the gift of Bishop Alwyn. A charter of William … 1067, in which he describes himself as Lord of Normandy and King of England by hereditary right, for the profit of … of Jumièges had lately approached him, imploring him to bear witness to the truth as to the agreement made in his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… In the reign of Henry II. the monks of Bernay held 2 hides and 2 small virgates at Everdon. 4 According to the Testa de … did suit twice a year in the hundred court of Fawsley and rendered 4 s. annually to the king. 5 At the time of the … about 1720, he said: 'The remains of the priory, which bear many marks of antiquity, are still to be seen in the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… monks' were holding the Derbyshire manors of Doveridge and Marston-upon-Dove from Henry de Ferrers. 3 It is equally … Priory but those of the abbey of St. Pierresur-Dives and that a priory had not yet been founded at Tutbury, the … that the figure is St. Paul, that the left-hand shield may bear the arms of England, and that the right-hand shield is …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This property, bounded to the W. by 10, to the E. by 12, and to the N. by property in St. Lawrence Jewry parish had a … on the Cheapside frontage, was a tenement called the Bear (D), with shops, solars and cellars, and another … Reste, grocer, as tenant of the two tenements called the Bear, held on lease for 28 years from 1529 at £5. 6s. 8d., …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of 8, on the Cheapside frontage, adjoining 10 to the E. and bounded at its N. end, some 80 ft. (24.38 m.) back from Cheapside, by 8 and 10. 9A was the larger part. 9B was possibly only a shop, … was to repair, in great timbers as in other things, and to bear all charges. In 1410 John Harp (of 10) complained of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… All Saints' church The new church; clergy and lecturers THE NEW CHURCH. HISTORY. The act for pulling down and rebuilding the church of All Saints, in Newcastle upon … of Prince Eugines Victory005 1705,Paid for 2 Quarts of Bear for the Committe007 1725,Pd. for 2 otters heads008 …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… to have been kept tolerably regular. 1 In 1635, the choir and south side of the church were repaired; and, four years afterwards, the whole underwent a thorough repair, the walls were whitened, and the pillars marbled. About this time, the rood-loft was …
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