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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Chambers, 1714, slab. Floorslabs: In nave(1) to [Sir Laurence Bromfeild] 1668, and his grandchildren, Charles … head-stone with undecipherable inscriptions, late 17th or early 18th-century. Floor-slabs: In nave(1) to Sir Gerrard … with limestone dressings and is of late 15th or early 16th-century date; the rest of the church has been …
The Environs of London
… Worth, in the Saxon language, signifies either a village, or a shore. In Doomsday-book, the name of this place is spelt … another of the same kind, lately established by Messrs. Lawrence and Harris; Mr. Rigby's manufactory for printing … which was annexed to the see of York, by the Archbishop Lawrence Booth, is in this parish. In Strype's Annals of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… his two sons, Brian FitzRalph and Jordan de Briset (or Jordan FitzRalph), the founder of Clerkenwell Priory. 5 … Brito, who before 1176 subinfeudated it to Hugh of Hesdin (or Hosdeng). 8 Before 1182 Brito conveyed his rights in the … Lord, widow of James, who conveyed it to Thomas Lord and Lawrence Bingham. 49 Richard, Lord Rich, died in 1567, …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Wanstead by 1208. 1 The rector was then John of St. Lawrence, a canon of St. Paul's, and there was also a vicar, … by 1902. 16 The ancient rectory house stood in South (or Parsons, later Redbridge) Lane, north of Wanstead Park. 17 … Wanstead House. 18 About 1830 the rectory was rebuilt on or near the same site. 19 It was sold in 1924 to Essex county …
The Environs of London
… the Saxon words wan and stede, signifying the white place, or mansion. Situation. Boundaries. Quantity of land, and how … thirteenth century it belonged to the family of Hoding, or Hosdene 4. William de Huntercombe, who married to his … Nicholas, son of Sir William Carew, Knt. 1500; and Peter Lawrence, rector, 1615. Tombs in the churchyard. In the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Pilley.See Pilley. Warborough cum Shillingford (St. Lawrence) WARBOROUGH cum Shillingford ( St. Lawrence), a parish, in the union of Wallingford, hundred of … It comprises 3237 acres, of which 1133 are common or waste land; the ground is hilly, and the soil light. The …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… over Shillingford bridge. Both roads broadly follow Roman or earlier routes, but with substantial deviations. The Roman … were Hammer Lane, Pain Way, and Priests' Moor (later Avery or Overy) Lane, 11 which joins the Fleet Marston Roman road. … Nag's Head pub, and later by one in the village hall (St Laurence Hall). 25 Shillingford had a smaller subpost office …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Guare, derived both its origin and name from a weare, or dam, constructed on the river Lea, and strongly fortified … The living is annexed to the vicarage of Marston St. Lawrence: the tithes for the township were commuted for land … century. The building was repaired in 1841. Warkworth (St. Lawrence) WARKWORTH ( St. Lawrence), an ancient borough and a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of the town re-arose as a pleasing assemblage of more or less contemporary buildings. A large number of attractive … stone-cut inscriptions dating from the 7th to the late 8th or early 9th centuries preserved in the latter, the Alfredian … Monument and Floor-slab. Monument: in N. aisle, to T. E. Lawrence, 1935, recumbent effigy in Purbeck stone by Eric …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Warmfield - Warsop Warmfield, or Kirkthorpe (St. Peter) WARMFIELD, or Kirkthorpe ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of … founded in the reign of Edward I., and dedicated to St. Lawrence, stands near the marketplace: it was endowed by two …