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A History of the County of Buckingham
… is reached. The village itself is small and compact, the church of St. Peter standing to the north-east. Near by is … granted by the Crown to John Walton and John Cresset. 37 Church The church of ST. PETER consists of a chancel measuring …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… stands in a central position on the London road, the church being in the middle, with the manor-house and school … included in the conveyance of that manor in 1502. Kingsey Church from the South-west A small property in Tythrop, … included in the grant to Sir Henry Spiller in 1610. 170 Church The church of ST. NICHOLAS, consisting of chancel, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… A road leads south-west from it past the rectory and the church to Lathbury Park, the seat of Mr. William Trevor. The … which has since descended with Gayhurst Manor 184 (q.v.). Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel measuring …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… castle, which must thus have commanded both highways. The church is in the western triangle formed by the crossing of … of them. According to 18th-century tradition the abbey church 'stood in a Close above the House, where was a Warren … 9 Under papal indulgence of 1400 penitents visiting this church from the first to the second vespers on Passion Sunday …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… north-west from the Buckingham road. It is divided into Church End at the north, where are the church of St. Mary and the schools, Middle End and South End, … by South End Bridge. About a quarter of a mile east of Church End is Limes End with Limes End Bridge, formerly the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the house are the remains of some fish-ponds. Near the church was the Old Manor House, which was taken down in 1767. … The site of Luffield Priory exclusive of the church lay in the north-west of the parish, but there is now … still held in 1316. 42 John Dayrell, who presented to the church in 1328, 43 and Jane his wife were seised in 133246. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… from 336 ft. above the ordnance datum to the east of the church to 431 ft. on the Towcester road in the north-west of … the former supplying the material for the building of the church. 4 The village is situated about half a mile to the … about the same date on the opposite side of the way. The church, rectory, and schools with a few cottages are grouped …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 'the Red Lion' of 1640 20 and 'the George' of 1815. 21 The church stands at the east end of the village. In its … 1321 to 1820, 146 and there was a horse-mill in 1520. 147 Church The church of ST. MARY MAGDALENE consists of a chancel measuring …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Knapp in a formal style. Outside the park is a quarry. The church stands close to the Hall on the north side. The … century, when courts leet and baron were mentioned. 74 Church The church of ST. LEONARD AND ST. ANDREW consists of a chancel …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Mr. John Sharman. At the eastern end of the village is the church, described in 1755 as a poor mean building, with a wooden turret at the west end. 2 West of the church is the farmhouse which was for many years the … widow, to hold for 5,000 years at a rent of 2 d. 71 Church The church of the HOLY TRINITY consists of a chancel …