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The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… valet in Redditu vnius tenementi scituati in le Church rowe in tenura Iohannis Smythe per annum liij s. iiij … Rich to Queen Mary. A Grant by Sir Richard Rich of the Church and Monastic Buildings to Queen Mary, dated 17 … in forma supradicta. Regrant by Queen Elizabeth of the Church and Monastic Buildings To Lord Rich, dated 19 Feby., 2 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… friary gateway was built here. Work was proceeding on the church in 1300, when the king granted the friars eight oaks. The cemetery was consecrated in 1304, and the church in 1328. In 1314 the friars were allowed to construct … to his will Bishop Skirlaw left 40 to the fabric of the church if not completed before his death. Skirlaw's arms are …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the grocery business and bakery in Butcher's Row (later Church Street), previously belonging to his father-in-law, … in 1869; 10 and ten years later it was said that at the Church Street factory the pigs were moved almost entirely by … Harris died in 1861 and his nephew George took over the Church Street business. John Harris's fifth son, Charles, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 2546; Hutchins II, 492; Dorset Procs. L (1928), 1224.) Church Knowle Romano-British sherds and a piece of shale … in the ditch of a Bronze Age barrow ( see Round Barrows, Church Knowle (41)) on the E. part of Knowle Hill (Dorset … for clay are not thought to have revealed occupation. Church Knowle (57). Column. Drawn from photograph. (Approx. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… road, later North Lane, running to the north of the church and subsequently diverted in a gentle curve to the … who renamed his early 19th-century farmhouse near the church the Manor House. 17 The house was sold in 1934 but the … its own hayward. 15 A court for Othery manor, held in the church house by 1585, continued to meet until 1700 or later …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for 310, and there are nearly 9 acres of glebe. A new church was consecrated on July 30th, 1839, a beautiful … &c. There is a place of worship for Seceders from the Church of Scotland. Otterden (St. Lawrence) OTTERDEN ( St. … is an excellent rectory-house, with 225 acres of land. The church was erected in 1753, near the ruins of the former …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parish also interlocked with Stockland Bristol, upon the church of which it was formerly dependent. 95 Between … the marshes. 3 Otterhampton village comprising the church, former rectory house, and one farm which was probably … since there is evidence of former buildings around the church. 4 There was a small estate at Moxhill in the 11th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Otterhampton Church CHURCHES. By the later 12th century Otterhampton had … Otterhampton for ecclesiastical purposes only, and the new church became a chapel of ease to Otterhampton. 85 The … Otterhampton, Combwich, and Stockland. 86 Otterhampton church was closed for regular services in 1985 and was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor court in 1671. 78 There was a pound in front of the church until the 19th century. 79 The overseers gave relief … the overseers between 1814 and 1836, 80 stood north of the church and was last recorded under that name in 1861 when it …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Farm, 33 which lies immediately south-west of the church and is now known as Manor Farm. It is a late …
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