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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… parent parishes of Exning and Woodditton by stages: All Saints was created as a chapelry of Woodditton by 1336 to serve the Cambridgeshire part of the town; 11 by the 18th … added the detached parts of Newmarket All Saints to Woodditton. The new boundary ran from the west end of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… lords probably founded it. Droard son of Cade gave it to Thetford priory (Norf.) in the early 12th century. 12 … commuted by 1709. 22 Before inclosure the glebe amounted to only 2 a. of open-field arable. Tithes and glebe together … manorial chapel. The parish church was dedicated to All Saints from the 12th century to the early 19th, 55 its modern …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and on the west by the old turnpike road from Salisbury to Devizes along the top of the down. 1 The parish includes … ancient parish, extending a little over 3 miles from north to south, and from east to west about 2 miles in the north … two churches together is given above. 97 The church of ALL SAINTS consists of chancel, nave, north and south aisles, …
A History of the County of Essex
… the urban district was amalgamated with that of Wanstead, to the south, and in 1937 the borough of Wanstead and … Road. From this the parish slopes gently eastwards down to the river Roding. The soil is mainly London clay, with … 1874, its Methodist Free church, and by the church of All Saints, near by at Woodford Wells, also built in 1874. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1 In 1191 the Pope assigned this church, among others, to the use of the sacristy at Waltham. 2 What exactly was … by this measure is uncertain. The benefice does not seem to have been appropriated, even temporarily, and its … is held by the rector of Woodford. The church of ALL SAINTS, Inmans Row, Woodford Wells, was built in 1874, on a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by a visit from James VI. of Scotland, on his route to take possession of the crown of England; he halted here … 86. 11. 8.; and the appropriate for 27. 11. 8., payable to the Chapter of Durham. Woodham-Ferris (St. Mary) … from Ashbourn; containing 25 inhabitants. Woodhurst (All Saints) WOODHURST ( All Saints), a parish, in the poorlaw …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… broad strip of land extending from the R. Allen in the W. to the Dorset Heathlands in the E. From the Allen at about 140 ft. above O.D. the land rises gently, on Chalk, to a low N.-S. ridge capped by Reading Beds, about 250 ft. … Settlements of Brockington and Knowlton (Gussage All Saints and Woodlands) (11) Cottage (04030832), of one storey …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Steyning; containing 378 inhabitants. The road from London to Brighton, by way of Horsham, runs through the parish. The … strong clay, and the surface hilly. The living is annexed to the rectory of Brown-Candover: the tithes have been … The living comprises the united rectories of All Saints and St. Peter, with the rectory of SwantonNovers …
A History of the County of Oxford
… reconsecrated in 1336 the bishop's licence was granted not to the rector but to the vill. 36 In 1445 the leading burgesses joined with the … with prayers on Wednesdays, Fridays, and certain saints' days, and the pattern of services was largely …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the town prospered, acquiring a fair in addition to its original market, 66 but it remained a small community … the George (later the Marlborough Arms), belonged in 1279 to one of the leading townsmen, Adam Bennet. 69 Property was … asked for additional fairs on Whit Tuesday and All Saints day, 16 and the abortive borough charter of 1688 …
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