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A History of the County of Buckingham
… period in which it was leased to the Wallis family. 7 The church and rectory both stand south of the manorhouse. There … later 148 in a grant to Theophilus Adams and others. 149 Church The church of THE NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN 150 consists of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… near Black Horse Farm. There are quarries close to the church, and south-east of the village is a sand-pit. The … station and the village. Some brickworks lie near it. The church of St. Andrew lies to the north-west of the village, … 1810. The rectory, which stands to the south-east of the church, is a stone building, apparently erected at the close …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Pagnell to Fenny Stratford. It has at its southern end the church and the rectory; Hill Farm, in the occupation of Mr. … to Mr. Walter Clarkson, the present lord of the manor. Church The small church of the HOLY TRINITY consists of a chancel and nave …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to a height of over 400 ft. above the ordnance datum. The church of St. Leonard stands at the west end of the village, … Two homestead moats lie about a quarter of a mile from the church. In the village are a number of picturesque thatched … the Dissolution. Reading Abbey. Azure three scallops or. Church The church of ST. LEONARD has a chancel measuring …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… part of this parish. The village is fairly central and the church stands in a large churchyard in the south-east end of the village, called Church End. 4 The spire, notable for its height and as being … of a moat to the southeast, lies to the south of the church with the vicarage to the north-west. There are two …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Bedford and, with the rectory and schools, lies near the church. The moated site of the old manor-house lies to the north of the church. The house that stood there was for a long time the … then, as it had in the time of King Edward, to the church of St. Firmin of North Crawley. 64 Another holding in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… at the south end of the village street comprises the church, rectory and schools. The manor-house with the remains of a moat lies to the south of the church. It is a stone house of two stories with a tiled roof, … Grange, about a quarter of a mile north-east of the church, probably represents the grange of the Abbot of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… north. The village is divided into three parts, known as Church End, Barracks and Lower End. 2 At Church End stand the church, the vicarage and the school. Little of secular …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… clay, and the chief crops are wheat, barley and beans. The church of St. John Baptist 2 no longer exists, but human … alms to Eynsham Abbey, Oxfordshire, with North Marston Church (q.v.). The abbey retained its estate in Fulbrook, … manor and that he had no means of punishing criminals. 72 Church The church of ST. JOHN BAPTIST has long since been …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The central portion is sometimes known as Great Ickford or Church Ickford, while the part lying further eastward is … The first name occurs in the 14th century, 2 but that of Church Ickford does not appear until the 16th century. 3 The church of St. Nicholas stands at the west end of the village, …
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