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A History of the County of Buckingham
… situated on rising ground. At its northern end is the church, standing on an eminence commanding beautiful views. On the west side of the church is the vicarage, an 18th-century building of red … Payne, lie to the east. A short distance south of the church is Manor Farm, formerly the manor-house, an old …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… are regularly arranged at right angles to each other. The church of St. George the Martyr, opened in 1844, 5 is at its … end. A Science and Art Institute was opened in 1864 and a Church Institute in 1908. The town has Roman Catholic, … a wharf on the canal at its north end. To the west is the church of Holy Trinity adjoining the site of the manor-house. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and the vicarage to the south-east, of the almshouses. The church is about a quarter of a mile south-east of the … the manor-house. The old vicarage-house south-west of the church had been turned into two cottages before 1862. 3 Wood … held 1 hides of land in Thomley granted with Worminghall Church in 1199 (see advowson). This property descended as …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… wroughtironwork. South-east of the house are the church, school, and vicarage in the little village which … 109 it was absorbed once more in Grenville's Manor. 110 Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel measuring …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of a manor in Woughton, to whom the priest's effigy in the church was wrongly ascribed by Browne Willis. 4 The village … central green. On the east side of the green is St. Mary's Church and near by are the entrance gates of Woughton House, … additions. The present rectory stands to the south of the church; an older and moated building, situated some distance …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… to a stile a little south of the Castle Howe farm. THE CHURCH. Between the years 1154 and 1163 Gamel de Pennington … Chauncy), by divine permission an humble minister of the church of Carlisle, etc. We being called to the valuation of … benefice, do rate to the perpetual vicarage of the said church, four pounds and fourteen shillings, and instead of …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… to the Rookby and then to the Lancaster families. THE CHURCH. The original dedication of the church is a little uncertain. John de Morland, rector, in his … while Ecton's Thesaurus only mentions St. James. The church of Long Marton has been always an ecclesiastical …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… The site of a chapel and Holy Well at Smardale. THE CHURCH. In the "Antique Taxatio Ecclesiastica" of Pope Nicholas IV, made in the year 1291, the church is valued at 24. But by the "Novo Taxatio" of Pope … 1646. "Joseph Bousfeild minister to ye Assembly for ye Church of Crosby Garrett county Westmorland." He was the son …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… with the tradition that the steeple of K. Stephen church was built with stones from here in 1606. Collingwood, Ancient Monuments. THE CHURCH. It appears from the Records in the Tower of London that in 18 Edward 1 (1289) the advowson of Warcop Church was given by Isabella wife of Roger de Clifford to the …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… Cuthbert, Dufton THE PARISH OF ST. CUTHBERT, DUFTON. THE CHURCH. In the "Antique Taxatio Ecclesiastica" of Pope Nicholas IV made in the year 1291, the church is valued at 13. 6. 8. By the Novo Taxatio" of 1318 … 1657 is as follows: That the right of presentation to the church is in Christopher Clapham. That Edward Preston …
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