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A History of the County of Essex
… was rented for £9 a year, and its mistress was paid £14 14 s. in 1815-16 and £27 6 s. in 1817-18. From its foundation it had been in union with … rose to £30 together with 10 per cent. of the children's earnings and a coal allowance. Subscriptions rose steadily …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Chilcombe 31 CHILCOMBE (C.e.) (O.S. 6 in. XXXVIII, S.E.) Chilcombe is a small parish 4 m. E. of Bridport. The … walls are of local rubble, cement-rendered on the E. and S., with dressings of the same material; the roofs are …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Child, Okeford 14 CHILD OKEFORD (8312) (O.S. 6 ins. ST 81 SW) Child Okeford is a parish of 1,570 acres … a weathered string divides the stages. At the N.W. and S.W. corners are diagonal four-stage buttresses; they have … and another house was added to the S. Early 19th-century buildings include a house, 50 yds. N.W. of the church, of two …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Childerley 8 CHILDERLEY (O.S. 6 ins. aTL 36 N.E., bTL 36 S.W., cTL 36 S.E., dTL 35 N.W., eTL 35 N.E.) The mediaeval … site N. of (a) and immediately E. of the modern farm buildings, is a rectangular depression 100 ft. E. to W. by 30 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 90and in 1535 the united living was assessed at c. £6 10 s. 91By 1530 the parsonage had been leased to Sir John Cutts … clerics for several years. One in 1341 was the bishop's cross-bearer. 6Richard atte Pond, rector from 1349, 7who … Cutts hastily secured his rights by obtaining its nominee's resignation and himself presenting. In 1594 he gave …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… man of Earl Waltheof, which in 1086 were held of Waltheof's widow Countess Judith by Picot the sheriff. 88That manor … honor of Huntingdon, being usually reckoned as ½ knight's fee. 89When the honor was divided after 1237, that fee was … house. Also in the 1850s two extensive ranges of farm buildings in brick and timber were erected to the north and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of Tisbury, hundred of Dunworth, Hindon and S. divisions of Wilts, 12 miles (W. by N.) from Salisbury; … 31st of July. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 19. 13. 4., and in the gift of the Earl of … here; but the income not exceeding 10 per annum, and the buildings becoming dilapidated, it was given, in 1468, to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… monuments in Buckinghamshire Chilton 23. CHILTON. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxvii. S.W. (b)xxxii. N.W.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of … are covered with lead and with tiles. The Chancel, with a S. chapel, and the South Transept were built or re-built late …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Between 1086 and the early 13th century Chilton Foliat's downland was apparently assigned as agricultural land to a new settlement called Soley, and Leverton's likewise to Hayward. 51 A hamlet called Cakewood, possibly … 17th century and the mid 18th there were probably as many buildings west of the church as east, 82 in the early 19th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a. which included a detached allotment of 208 a. on King's Sedgemoor, south of Moorlinch parish, added in 1800. 11 The … within the new boundaries to 579 in 1991. 4 SETTLEMENT AND BUILDINGS Neolithic wooden trackways and pottery have been … CHILTON MANOR Chilton was recorded with Glastonbury abbey's Shapwick estate and in 1086 was held by Roger de …
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