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A History of the County of York East Riding
… year in 1535. 79 Corpus Christi chantry in the collegiate church and the associated guild had 2 houses and 1 a. of land … rent of 4 d. from Sandholme to the fabric of St. Mary's church, Beverley. 82 Land called Little Mantholme belonged to … it became part of the Beverley district of Humberside. CHURCH. The township, part of St. John's parish, Beverley, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in 1836 61 and in the garden a turret from St. Mary's church, Beverley, which he bought in 1851. 62 Away from the … including two known as New Farm. 67 By 1900 a school and a church, 68 standing roughly midway between Thearne and … of Woodmansey village, and almost continuously from the church to Plaxton's bridge; other houses were put up in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… council was set up for Tickton and Routh together. 59 CHURCH. The township, part of St. John's parish, Beverley, … Ages by the prebendary of St. Andrew in the collegiate church, who enjoyed the tithes there. 60 Baptisms, marriages, … were usually up to a dozen communicants. 66 The so-called church of St. Paul, built in 1843-4 67 in the Perpendicular …
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. Peter in the collegiate church, who enjoyed the tithes there and in 1470 referred to … again. In 1871 the children went to Beverley. 74 A mixed Church school, begun in 1889 in a converted barn on the north …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Drypool, which became a parish independent of its mother church at Swine in or soon after the mid-17th century, lay on … and a small network of streets was developing around Church Street. The open space near the church was now called Drypool Square, and several large …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… which had become a parish independent of its mother church at Paull by the early 18th century, lay on the bank of … doubtless grouped on the west and south-west sides of the church, where it lay in the 18th century. 27 It seems … known, was rebuilt shortly before 1784, 33 and in 1793 the church, too, was rebuilt. 34 The appearance of the village …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… a dozen houses lay between the Charterhouse and St. Mary's Church, along a road which ran close to the river. The road … buildings spread along Sculcoates Lane, which ran from the church to the Beverley road. 9 At the end of the century the … hospital in the south of the parish, and St. Mary's Church in the north. 13 Other public buildings were added, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 6 sometimes called High Street or Great Street, and now Church Street; other houses stood to the south around Low … there were two Methodist chapels. 23 Accommodation in the church was twice increased during the first half of the … Surviving examples of the unimproved type are nos. 2733 Church Street; in the same street are others with dormers …
A History of the County of Somerset
… It included by the later 12th century both the parish church and the 'old castle precinct' on the Stowey 'herpath'. … parish boundary. 30 In 1645 the rectory and probably the church tower were fortified for the king by the Selleck … Money, iii. 1424. S.R.S. xxxiv. 52. D.N.B.; above, Enmore, church. D.N.B. …