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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… 6 in. v. N.W.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Laurence, at the S.W. end of the village, is built of stone … added. The whole building was restored late in the 19th or at the beginning of the 20th century. The 14th-century E. … St. John the Evangelist with chalice and serpent; 5, St. Lawrence, wearing deacon's vestments, and holding a gridiron; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Roman settlement at the spot known as "The Cindries," or "Cinder Hill," in the parish of Weston-under-Penyard, 3 … in which the name survives in use does not include Ross or Weston. More serious is the lack of any satisfactory trace … Club, 1923.) Ecclesiastical a(2). Parish Church of St. Lawrence (Plate 9) stands near the middle of the parish; the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (N. W.) from Bristol; containing 184 inhabitants. Weston, Lawrence WESTON, LAWRENCE, a tything, in the parish of Henbury, union of … It comprises 1855 acres, of which 50 are common or waste. The living is united, with that of Bythorn, to the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 14th centuries, 79 was held from Hugh of Kilpeck in 1242 or 1243. 80 The overlordship descended with the lordship of … 1314, the sisters Maud and Alice le Bret, together with Laurence Tresham, granted it to Margaret Giffard, widow of … to the Crown during the period 13213. 98 John died in 1338 or 1339 99 and the manor apparently passed to his widow Joan …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… With the exception of Preston these settlements are on or adjacent to the road between Dorchester and Portland and … of 1711 given by Mrs. Katherine Baynard; paten of 1578 by Lawrence Stratford of Dorchester ( see also cup at Upwey … is inscribed E B 1731. Upwey, the Parish Church of St. Lawrence b(332) Field Barn (665804) comprises a group of mid …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… described as lord of the manor by 1906 and until 1914 or later. 11 No further reference to lordship of the manor … the capital messuage, later known as Wheathill, Priory, or Higher Farm, was let to successive members of the Melliar … educational progress, notably his command of English. 18 Laurence Colberd or Coulbere (rector 151123) was deprived for …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… arch-bishop of Yorks great manor, of the King's wapentac or Soc of Oswaldbec, which then belonged to Maunsfeld, as much as paid the geld or tax for two bov. The land two car. 1 There six sochm. one … of Wirkesop, Thomas the dean, Math. the clark, &c. Laurence de Pavelli about 11 E 2. 15 held 40s. land and rent …
A Dictionary of London
… Theatre Near the Bishop's house, and formerly the Hall or Refectory of the Whitefriars Monastery, 1616. In a ruinous … enclosed to form the outer precinct of the almshouse, or to be used as a graveyard (ib. 2,5 and Ct. H.W. II. 457). … College. Whyteheer (The) A messuage so called in St. Laurence lane, 2 H. VIII. (Lond. I p.m. I. 74). Not further …
Survey of London
… (see Plate 5). Plans of the Palace. There are three plans (or rather three versions of the same original survey) of … taken about the latter end of King Charles the II ds Reign or about 1680." It does not show the whole of the Palace, … the building marked "Mr. Hyde" in the plan of 1670, for Laurence Hyde (afterwards Earl of Rochester) was from 1662 to …
Survey of London
… 152930, Thomas Alvarde was appointed keeper of "our place or messuage called York Place." The Privy Purse Expenses show … be employed aboute the Kinges buyeldinges at yorke place." Lawrence Stubbs was Wolsey's almoner 4 and acted as his … Wolsey to John Higden, dean of Cardinal's College, Oxford, Lawrence Stubbes, his almoner, etc., to amend and reform the …
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