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A History of the County of Warwick
… it', which still exist, marking the site of a medieval hermitage. 4 Wolvey Hall, at the southern end of the village, … 67 Giles in 13945 admitted William de Scregeham to a hermitage on Wolvey Heath, to pray for his ancestors and the … with the Abbot of Combe about the presentation to this hermitage, the right of pasture on the heath, and the 100 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Head, and to their heirs, in the like proportions as the Hermitage, in Higham, and his other estates in this county, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… it near Silesbourne Farm, close to which there was a hermitage, mentioned in 1428 and 1470. 6 It is carried over …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… or canal passes through the parish, but the high road from Hermitage to Pangbourne crosses the southern part. There are …
Survey of London
… Laurids Thurah's royal hunting lodge of c. 1734, the Hermitage at Dyrehaven, just north of Copenhagen. 85 A Danish …
A History of the County of Northampton
… another third (including a third of the advowson of the hermitage chapel at Old Stratford) from Richard and Isabel … in Passenham, Cosgrove and Furtho, including the old hermitage in Old Stratford and the former Snelshall priory … 142/124/ 150. P.R.O., C 142/385/39; above, Old Stratford (hermitage); this section (Snelshall). N.R.O., ZA 9206. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… till 1048: there are remains in the parish, now called the Hermitage. Peals PEALS, a township, in the parish of …
A Dictionary of London
… chaplains appointed 1353 (Newcourt, I. 529). Small cell or hermitage behind the chapel sometimes called " Recluso Sancti …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to support two recluses and their women servants in a hermitage. The Clyderows had lands in Pendleton; and in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… whom the priory church is dedicated, is said to have had a hermitage here, which afterwards became a cell to that …