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A History of the County of Buckingham
… dating from the 15th and early 16th centuries. The church, which stood on the north side of the cloister, and … buildings and some of earlier date. Not far from the church at its north-east end is Cop Hill, which must have … Court House, Long Crendon Immediately south-east of the church is the Manor House, a square two-storied stone …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… north-east from the Watling Street to the railway. The church of All Saints stands at the north-east end of the village, at the crossroads. A little south of the church are the rectory, a modern house built in 1868, and the … Little Loughton to the left. The ruins of Little Loughton Church, whose site was near the manor-house, were said to be …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in a well-wooded valley at the base of hills. South of the church, on low ground, stands the manor house, known as … them to Sir Robert and Michael Dormer and John Goodwin. 74 Church The church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of a chancel measuring …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the Birmingham section of the Great Western railway. The church stands at the south end of the village, at the … at the end of the 16th century. 3 South-west of the church is a small moated 4 site with which the traditional … Priory (see advowson), stood on the north-east of the church in the middle 19th century, by which date it had been …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in Silverstone in Northamptonshire, where the monastic church formerly stood. 4 In 1831 its area was given as 450 … October 1732, found only a piece of the old tower of the church, from which he deduced the supposed dimensions of the church, 80 ft. in length and 30 ft. in breadth. 8 Manor The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Its most interesting feature is the fine 15th-century church of St. Edmund, said by tradition to have been built by … the name Maids' Moreton. 2 A slab in the nave of the church possibly marks their grave. The church and rectory-house stand at the southern end of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and a dispensary and reading room started. 3 The church and rectory occupy a central position; the latter, … stone and timber which stood here in 1607. 5 North of the church is a mineral spring known as Stompe or Stump Well, … to Ewelme almshouses, lies immediately south of the church. It is a stone building of two stories and an attic, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of letters chiefly of the 17th and 18th centuries. 7 The church stands to the south-west of Claydon House. The village … 1211 correspond to Middle Claydon. 16 He presented to the church in 1231. 17 His daughter and heir Agnes married Hugh … held the manor before 1258, since he presented to the church in that year, 20 but apparently died before his …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… thatched roofs, and have in some cases been refronted. The church of All Saints lies at the southern end, and in a field … The abbey also received a 40 s. pension from Milton Keynes Church. 83 In 1565 a cottage next the churchyard, formerly … was also included in the appurtenances of the manor. 88 Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… is Peter de Coudary, who is said to have presented to the church in the time of King John. 19 Fulk de Coudary held a … to William Lloyd and Anthony Gooch in January 160910. 89 Church The church of ST. MARY consists of a chancel 18 ft. by 15 ft., …
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