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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 4.; net income, 353; patron, the Bishop of Carlisle. The church contains, in a niche, a wooden effigy of a man in … Esq.: the tithes have been commuted for 26. 10. The church is in the Norman style. A school is endowed with 10 … Robinson: the tithes were commuted for land in 1770. The church was rebuilt, with the exception of the chancel and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the north, and Langney to the south. An area around the church in the north-west forms an island, separated from the … boat, from Oxford. About ½ mile north of the green lie the church and two small cottages. In the 16th century St. Frideswide's priory owned a house near the church called 'the court'. 68 In the Middle Ages there was a …
A History of the County of Essex
… road; a branch led eastwards to Greenstead Hall and church and to Park farm. 21 A road called Soleyntye was … two servi who worked the manorial demesne, and had its own church. 30 Thirteen householders were assessed for subsidy in … William Beriff. 66 By 1640 the farm had passed to Edmund Church. When he died in 1649, his lands were under …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… established in 1859. 17 Lexden village grew up around the church and the springs. The position of a cluster of … houses with medieval origins in Lexden Street are Church House, Manor House, 19 and Weavers. Church House (no. 197), opposite the church, is a 15thcentury …
A History of the County of Essex
… was presumably a settlement at Mile End by 1254 when the church was recorded. 72 In the Middle Ages settlement seems … focus developed in the 19th century round the new parish church which was built in 1854-5 half a mile north of the old … principal rooms was added to the front of the older house. Church Farmhouse is of the early 17th century and has a main …
A History of the County of Essex
… where Saxon pottery has been found on land adjoining the church. 19 No major roads ran through Donyland, but the … Hall Road, which was diverted north of Berechurch church in the 18th century. 21 A medieval road leading directly to the church from a westerly bend in Berechurch Road survives as a …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in 1652 and a surveyor of highways in 1678 and 1827-8. 90 CHURCH. The park, part of St. John's parish, Beverley, may … Ages by the prebendary of St. Michael in the collegiate church, who enjoyed some of the tithes there. In 1309 it was …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… it became part of the Beverley district of Humberside. CHURCH. The township, part of St. John's parish, Beverley, … Ages by the prebendary of St. Mary in the collegiate church, who enjoyed the tithes there. 92 There may have been … chapel at Eske, for in 1309 a chaplain celebrating in the 'church' there was mentioned. 93 Baptisms, marriages, and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… formerly have stood along both sides of a street, known as Church Road in 1985, leading south-westwards from the main … of cottages in the old village street (now nos. 3-19 Church Road), 26 and several more large houses were built on … a house with seven hearths in 1672 52 and Manor Farm, in Church Road, may stand on the same site. The 18th-century …
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