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A History of the County of Sussex
… west side of the London- Brighton road two miles (3.2 km.) north of the South Downs, and forms a salient of Bramber rape … in 1650. 10 It was called Cutlers brook in 1758 and later. 11 In 1875 it was said to overflow periodically, when … MS. OR 48, ff. [5v., 10v.]. Ibid. Cap. I/29/18-19; below, pl. facing p. 128. W.S.R.O., Cap. I/29/18-19. Ibid. S.A.S. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… The advowson evidently descended with the manor until the later 13th century, when Thurstan de Brock (fl. 1291-6) sold … with stone dressings and consists of chancel, nave with north aisle and bell turret, and south porch. It was largely … the south chancel window is of that period, and a matching north window existed in 1851. 4 The chancel arch, with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in Woodmancote, included land in the west part in 1768 and later. 71 Fixed rents at Albourne manor brought in 20 s. a … 77 In 1681 the holdings were in scattered parcels in the north-east quarter of the parish, most tenants having houses … cf. S.A.S. MS. OR 124 (TS. cat.). Ibid. Cap. I/29/19; see pl. opposite. W.S.R.O., Wiston MS. 5199, p. 46; cf. ibid. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was built in 1844 in the centre of the parish 300 yd. north of the church, on land given by Mrs. Mary Goring. 25 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Bishopshurst tithing was recorded in the 1370s 48 and later. 49 There are court rolls of Bishopshurst manor for the … only are recorded. There was a bailiff in 1624 and later; in 1655 the office was said to be customarily filled by the youngest tenant. The bailiff was later also called reeve or beadle. The pound at Albourne …
A History of the County of Sussex
… end of it and forming a courtyard which was closed on the north side by a wall with a gateway. 18 At the same date the … 50 the building had gone by c. 1840. 51 Bishops Place, the later manor house, alternatively known in the 19th century as … at Country Life, 13 Sept 1924, pp. 398-404; cf. below, pl. facing p. 128. B.L. Add. MS. 5672, f. 27. Ibid. J. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… c. 1360, the West Tower was added c. 1450, and a little later the South Porch was built. In the 19th century a Vestry … the two W. bays on the S. side are of plainer detail. The North Aisle (9 ft. wide) has 14th-century E. and W. windows …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… About 1330 the arcades of the Nave were re-built with the North Aisle and the clearstorey, spire and South Porch added. … former 13th-century lancet have been incorporated in the later window and are visible above the head, the jambs of the … Alconbury, the Parish Church of S.S. Peter & Paul The North Aisle (13 ft. wide) is of c. 1330 and has a late …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… except the moat, has been destroyed. The chantry on the north side of the chancel contains a very splendid monument … are fertile and productive. Carlton Hall, a mile to the north, was formerly the seat of S. B. M. Barrett, Esq., who … small cottage. The church is in the early, decorated, and later English styles, and consists of a nave and chancel, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… with the foundation of a chantry here in 1335. The North Chapel was built probably early in the 14th century, … are modern. At the S.W. is a squint to the S. aisle. The North Chapel (27 ft. by 13 ft.) has an E. window of three … only the interiors of the clearstorey windows are old. The North Aisle (13 ft. at the E. end and 10 ft. at the W.) has a …
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