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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… a small hamlet at Fox Hatch. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of All Saints stands on the N. side of the parish. The … and the bell-turret is probably of the same date. The church was restored in 1886 when the Chancel was entirely … Secular Homestead Moats. b(2). About 350 yards S.E. of the church. b(3). On site of Doddinghurst Place, 700 yards W. of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The manor was one of the ancient estates of the church of Ely, and was alienated by Bishop Heton to the crown … in the patronage of the family of DelvesBroughton: the church is in the early English style, with a campanile … men, marched to this place; but a party of the royal army, consisting of 5000 men, defended the bridge, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… in the W. of the parish (SP 868645), six sherds near the church (SP 881649) and five sherds N. of the village (SP …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Settlement remains, (2) Deer park Immediately N. of the church are other slight earthworks which may be former closes … though little remains on the ground. Only to the W. of the church and the N. of the manor house do earthworks survive …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… coin hoard contained in a pot, and, in the road near the church (ST 75217989), of a cremation in a glass vessel, …
Survey of London
… of Rochester, officiated at the consecration of Christ Church. Throughout the period that these houses are shown in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… year of Glendower's final raid into Shropshire, pasture at Church Pulverbatch could not be let because the tenants were … alienations of their demesne in the form of grants to the church or members of their families by a progressive policy … mid 14th-century charters served similar purposes. At Church Stretton a charter (1337) was necessitated by the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… lease stated, the work had to be done at his expense. 43 CHURCH ASTON 1681 The manor's three open fields were inclosed … Shrewsbury mercer who bought Albrighton 8 and other former church lands; 9 Thomas Lawley (d. 1559), merchant of the … (d. 1557), the Bridgnorth burgess who bought much former church property around Bridgnorth. 16 Notable legal families …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… bought in the 1840s from 'old county families now ruined'Church Preen (with properties at Eaton under Heywood and … 6. In Wistanstow only the 'industrious' kept a pig and in Church Pulverbatch 'fewer kill pigs than used to', a change … apiece that enabled them to rear the animals. The poor of Church Stretton were said to buy flesh meat 'seldom'; …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and milk was produced around the small towns like Church Stretton, Bishop's Castle, and Craven Arms. 89 … was collected over a wide area covering Bishop's Castle, Church Stoke, Montgomery, Ford, Builthy Rock, Longden, and … for agricultural work, with members of the Women's Land Army, and, during the latter stages, with prisoners of war …
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