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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… long, and half broad, and paid 24 d. gelt, and there was a church endowed with 30 acres, valued at 2 s. per ann. 1 … and to present alternately to the rectory of the church of St. John Baptist, in this town; from this arose the … the Irminglands, and Ralph de Irmingland presented to the church of St. John Baptist, in this town, as lord in 1327; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Esq. recorder of Lynn, the present possessor of it. The church is dedicated to St. Andrew, and is a rectory; its … Ditto. 1762, Reverend Mr. Alwis, the present rector. The Church and chancel are covered with lead, and has a square … of William de Ellerton, who died rector in 1393. In the church and chancel were the arms of Shelton, Stanhow, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Fonteney, in Normandy, gave to William the advowson of the church of Wells; 3 he is said to be poisoned in the second of … William le Zouche Lord of Glamorgan, presented to the church of All-Saints in this town, as lord in right of … which Robert conveyed to Bartholomew, the advowson of the church of St. Mary Magdalen in this town, and in the 24th of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it about 1700; afterwards Sir Charles Turner, Bart. The Church is a rectory, dedicated to All-Saints, anciently … s. per ann. On a complaint made by Thomas, rector of this church, to the Pope, sans date, for tithe, it was ordered … s. 4 d. and pays tenths, &c. Sir William de Clare gave the church of Warham (as it is said) to the abbot of Fonteney in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 7 d. gelt. 1 King Henry II. as lord and patron, gave this church (by the name of Wichetune 2) to the cathedral church of the Holy Trinity of Norwich, for the health of his … paying one mark of silver yearly, to the altar of the said church, and its repair at Easter;witnesses, Geffrey Bishop of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… school adjoining the Methodist meeting house instead of at church. 91 Boys were only occasionally apprenticed out of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… North Leigh Church Church Part of the fabric of the church is pre-Conquest. An unsuccessful attempt of 1238 to … and the eastern part of Hailey, including New Yatt. 33 The church was given to Eynsham abbey between 1140 and 1150 by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 64 one field, on the south and east, included Heycroft, Church field, and Over (or Upper) Riding, the other, on the … North field; Lower Riding, Edgings field, Caden hill; Church field, Heycroft. The last division was much the … 1799 they had been reduced to four, Holly Court (250 a.), Church farm (210 a.), the older Field farm (190 a.), and, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish and seems to have attracted children away from the church school, which in 1833 had 22 pupils compared with 78 … with a house for the teacher, was built north of the church on a site given by George, 5th duke of Marlborough; 59 … as a junior school in 1928, senior children going to Church Hanborough until 1940, when they were transferred to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… chiefly for its Roman villa and for a remarkable parish church, lies c. 2 1/2 miles (4 km.) north-east of Witney, … Lane also providing limestone for burning. The parish church and nearby houses are built on an isolated deposit of … drift. Further deposits overlie the clay at the top of Church Road and along Park Road, and have long been used for …