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A History of the County of York East Riding
… lanes. The main street is continued north-westwards by Church Lane and at its end, c. ½ km. from the rest of the village, stand the church and former vicarage house; that location, close to the … The buildings are of brick and include several farmhouses. Church End Farm may be medieval in origin 88 but otherwise …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… two distinct settlements. At the west end was the parish church and the priory founded in the mid 12th century, which … is the hamlet of Bewholme, 2 km. east, where a mission church became the parish church in 1928. 24 The name Bewholme is Scandanavian and is …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… village lay along two streets, one leading east from the church past the manor house to join the second, longer … from his house to a more northerly course which added the church and its yard and half a dozen houses to the buildings south of the street. 19 Except for the church, parsonage, and manor house, the southern buildings …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 1249 and 1269 it built another stretch, connecting Routh church and the Beverley-Leven road. 39 The Beverley-Leven … short distance away from the main group of buildings, the church and a few houses, including two farms, are loosely … enclosed by wide, dry ditches, also survives south of the church but its previous use is unknown. Most of the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Sigglesthorne village all lie along Main Street, and the church, on its west side, stands on one of the highest points … Sigglesthorne; by then the estate had been assigned to his church of St. John at Beverley, 98 and the provost of … have formerly belonged to St. Mary's chantry in Burstall church, in Skeffling. 63 In 1066 Ketilfrith and Ramkel held 3 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Dringhoe, Skipsea Brough, and Upton. 55 There is a church at Ulrome, which is now a separate parish 56 but in … drain of Ulrome in the 19th century. 72 A castle and a church had been built in the mere by the end of the 11th … it was connected by a causeway across the mere. 7 From the church at its western end, the main street leads eastwards, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of the parish. Its buildings formed three groups, the church and most of the houses occupying a small hill … also known at least in part as South Lane; and beside Church Lane, which connects the street and back lane. There was a second cross lane south of Church Lane c. 1800, when the northern part of the street was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… November 2, 1426, requires to be buried in St. Mary's church of this town, by Margaret his mother; nominates … in 1481, desires to be buried by his parents in this church; Clement, his son and heir, to have this manor, with … and 6 s. 8 d. to the repair of St. Peter's chapel, in this church. Anne, his wife, was also buried in this church; she …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in a bordure engrailed, or. To this lordship belonged the church of St. Mary, in this town, which was a rectory, … to Roger de Antingham the moiety of the advowson of this church, and Roger paid to him 40 s. sterling on this account; … by the assignees of Sir Edmund Windham. 1558, Nicholas Church, by Thomas Duke of Norfolk. 1570, William Halle, (in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 3 cows, &c. 40 sheep, 60 goats, and the moiety of the church, endowed then with 10 acres; 2 socmen had 20 acres of … fees in this town and Gresham, with the advowson of the church belonging to it, from his father Richard, to be held … in Felbrigg. The tenths were 2 l. 13 s.Deducted 3 s. The Church is dedicated to St. John Baptist, and consisted of 2 …
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