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A History of the County of Stafford
… at Acton Mill. John Linacres of Forebridge (in Castle Church parish) left a yearly rent in 1577 for the repair and … of Acton Trussell, Burton and Rickerscote (in Castle Church parish), and Dunston (in Penkridge parish), Acton … brick panels. Three pairs of council houses opposite the church date from 1953. In a drawing of c. 1840 several old …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a halting place for coffins on their way to the mother church at Adderbury, for Bodicote had no separate burial … down the hill to the Sor Brook. The splendid medieval church, the two manor-houses on either side, the tithe barn, … in 1634 and 7 of his children were baptized in the village church between 1622 and 1637. 70 In 1665 when Sir Thomas Cobb …
Magna Britannia
… and Little-Salkeld. There is no village of Addingham: the church is in the township of Glassonby; the vicarage-house in … which is a mile and three quarters from the church. The whole parish, in 1811, contained 118 inhabited … and has much improved the estate with plantations, &c. The church of Addingham is in the diocese of Carlisle, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… have existed here, but have now disappeared. South of the church there seem to be traces of earthworks, and Castle Hill … fine cedar of Lebanon, and leading towards the church is an avenue of elms, at the end of which is said to … The village is very picturesque and lies in a hollow. The church is on the main road in the village and is surrounded …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a conspicuous object, behind it still higher stands the church and village, built round Addington green, over which … Warren, about five hundred paces north-eastward from the church, on a little eminence, there are the remains of … with nine borderers, having one carucate. There is a church and ten servants, and two mills of eleven shillings …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… leads, in the middle of it; near it, on a hill, stand the church and courtlodge. There are two hamlets near it, called … of Kent, son of king Ethelbert, to the monks of Christ-church, in Canterbury, ad cibum, that is, to the use of their … exception was commonly made in all the Saxon grants of church lands after the words which freed them from all …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… passed through the southern end of the village, beside the church, 19 but by 1803 its course was further south, … the steepest part of the ridge about 200 yards from the church. In that year Quarter Sessions authorized the … the road from Evenlode village crossed the brook, to the church, manorhouse, and parsonage in the south, where a road …
Magna Britannia
… father, the property of Robert Lovell Gwatkin, Esq. The church of Advent, which is a distinct parish, is united to … Mr. Chilcot. The mansion is occupied as a farm-house. The church of St. Agnes, a daughter-church to Perranzabuloe, is said by Hals to have been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from Wheatfield and Stoke Talmage runs eastward past the church and Adwell House to join the London road; another to … branches settled in the neighbourhood, were buried in the church. 28 Since the late 19th century Adwell House has been … with Adwell occurs in 1372 when he presented to the church. 66 In 1378 James settled Adwell and other lands on …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The houses are mostly of brick with tiled roofs. The church stands on a mound at the eastern entrance to the … 3 carucates. 21 In 1086 Anschitil held 1 carucate and the church. 22 This Anschitil was probably an ancestor of the … Lumley died seised of tenements only here in 16378. 111 Church The church of ST. HELEN consists of a chancel 41 ft. …