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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Peter, and St. Paul: there are some good monuments. In the churchyard is a splendid Corinthian column of marble, about …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… raised, covered passage from the church to the edge of the churchyard for occupants of the Priory. The survival of a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… century the vicarage house stood on the north side of the churchyard. 29 It had been demolished by 1794. 30 In 1849 a … it. 64 Other wealthy parishioners were content with the churchyard, where a group of stones carved with angels, … Ditton Green, that footings of bldgs. were found when the churchyard was extended in the 20th cent. D.o.E. list. Church …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
The Environs of London
… infant. Manor-house. The manor-house (which adjoins to the churchyard) was sold by Sir Richard Child to Christopher … and niece of Dr. Holbech. Remarkable yew-tree. In the churchyard is a yew-tree of remarkable growth. Its girth, at … of about 180 feet. At the south-west corner of the churchyard, near the rectory-wall, is a lofty column of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… begin in 1538. The vestry minutes survive from 1842. The churchyard, which in 1830 was said to have been used as a … Ecclesiastical Commissioners, the land being added to the churchyard. 108 In 1914 a similar cottage was demolished by … were elected. 122 In 1839 nearly an acre adjoining the churchyard was owned by the 'parish officers' and occupied by …
A History of the County of Essex
… had a canopied balcony above it. A house north of the churchyard, in Buckingham Road, now (1965) serves as the … marble cartouches. Among many memorials in the churchyard are a marble column with entablature to Peter …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… cartouche-of-arms below main figure. Floor-slabs: In churchyard against W. wall of nave (1) to Cecile Sandys, … House (Plate, pp. xxxiv-v), three tenements, E. of the churchyard, was built probably in the 16th century and has …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Coffin-lid: In churchyardused as coping at W. end of churchyard-wall, tapering slab with traces of cross. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… enclosure defined by a low bank, presumably the former churchyard (Plate 88). Woodlands. (19) Knowlton South Circle. … are unrecorded. (22) Enclosure (02241037), known as 'Old Churchyard', lies immediately S.W. of (21), but has been …
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