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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hill, at the south-east extremity of the lines near Upbery-farm, were found ten or twelve graves in which were human … in 1779, about forty rods west-north-west of Upbery-farm, in a line with Chatham church, the workmen met with the … present owner of it. SETTINGTON, alias SITTINGTON, is a farm and reputed manor in this parish, which, in the reign of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Malden road, while on the opposite side of the road is the rectory, a two-story red brick building, with attics in the … tiles when the main block was built. South of the rectory stands 'Whitehall,' a two-story building with … The original structure was evidently a small rectangular farm-house half timbered, and appears to have been built in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the village and standing near the railway station are the rectory and church on high ground, surrounded by trees. There … House, Cheddington Brocas. Sable a leopard rampant or. The farm of ELSAGE (Elshage, xvii cent.) until the 17th century … possession. 33 In 1853 the college merely possessed a farm in the neighbourhood known as Elsage, which in that year …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Walter de Trailly. 23 In the Liber Regis Chellington rectory is valued at 10, 24 and in 1769 it was consolidated with Carlton Rectory by Act of Parliament. 25 The advowson is now in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… over the woodlands called Charm-wood, and over the rectory of Chelsfield. 1 These estates were accounted part of … is witness to a deed of John Coldigate of Coldigate, a farm, in Halsted, which bears date in the 11th year of king … to this church, the rector of which is instituted to the rectory of Chelsfield, with the chapel of Farnborough …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Chelsham Lodge of Miss Cunliffe. Chelsham Place is now a farm-house. Messrs. Elmes & Son have nurseries at Langhurst. … people, about 120 acres being now part of Chelsham Court Farm. 58 The house formerly known as Rowholt is now called … rebuilt a ruined church at Chelsham. For the advowson and rectory see Warlingham. CHARITIES In 1874 Mr. Beynon left …
A History of the County of Northampton
… burials 1754 1812; (v) marriages 17551812. Advowson The rectory and advowson of Chelveston followed the descent of … in the possession of the Crown until 1603, when the rectory was granted by Queen Elizabeth to Christopher … 49 John Atkins was vouchee in a recovery concerning the rectory and tithes in 1688, 50 and he and his wife Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to the church on the west, behind which is Great Home Farm, while opposite stands the old manorhouse of the Cheynes, which for a long time has been used as a farm. It was rebuilt probably about 1530 by the first Earl of … leads west through park-land bordered by woods to Dell Farm, near which is the site of a fairly large Roman villa, 5 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1877 and the woodwork stored in an out-house at the rectory until 1909, when it was repaired and placed in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… along the north side of the road runs the high wall of the rectory garden. At the end of this wall at the bottom of the … hill the road turns sharply north past the gates of the rectory into the middle of the village. Immediately in the … now untenanted, standing in fine grounds. The manor farm with its scattered outbuildings, several very …
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