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A History of the County of Gloucester
… on the north side, lanes on the east and west, and the church and churchyard closing the south. This group of houses … ran south, and from the road a lane ran eastward to the church, so that there was an approximate rectangle made by the roads and lanes west of the church. The southern and western sides of this rectangle …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hundred of Street, and the remainder of it, including the church, in that of Bircholt Franchise. 1 THE PARISH of … road leads from Limne to Smeeth and Ashford, having the church on the north-east side of it, and the court-lodge and parsonage-house on the opposite sides of the church-yard, from whence there is an extensive prospect over …
A History of the County of Sussex
… who was succeeded in that year by his son Walter. 33 Church The parish church of ST. NICHOLAS, which stands a little to the east of … end of the nave. The south aisle of the nave is the old church, and has at its western end a tower with a broach …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Brook, to the village of Aldwinkle All Saints. The church lies on the south side of the road and the manor … a document from Aldwinkle in 1627 28 and presented to the church in 1637. 29 He was Receiver of the Court of Wards, and … have passed with the chief manor of Aldwinkle ( q.v.). Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of chancel 25 ft. 6 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… family held considerable property in the manors. 67 Church The church of ST. PETER consists of chancel 31 ft. by 17 ft. 9 … plinths, perhaps parts of the walling of the original church. The arches, as on the north, are of two chamfered …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… with slate or tiles, and are of no great antiquity. The church stands in a churchyard on the west side and above the … of the village. In the churchyard to the south-east of the church is an old yew of considerable girth. Near the church is a small Primitive Methodist chapel. There is no …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Court of Mr. Thomas Wharrie. In the lane leading up to the church, and close to the churchyard gate, the village stocks … been bought by Messrs. J. E. Sparkes and H. Mellersh. CHURCH The church of ST. NICHOLAS stands upon a knoll of rising ground …
Magna Britannia
… Esq. of Watnall, in Nottinghamshire. In the parish church of Alfreton is a brass tablet, in memory of John … Esq., the last of the family, who died in 1792. The church of Alfreton was given to Beauchief abbey by Robert … now belongs to Mrs. Morewood. There was a chantry in the church of Alfreton, dedicated to the Virgin Mary; the lands …
A History of the County of Oxford
… slope. The road runs southward from the 12th-century church, 17th-century Rectory, and manor-house (Tanner's … leased and farmed by Passmore & Nunnelly of Balscott. 137 Church. There is no documentary evidence for the history of the church until 1233, 138 but there are some features in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being intolerably bad. The village of Alkham, with the church in it, is situated on a small knoll in the bottom of … ports, anno 1477. Michael Hopton was a benefactor to the church of Alkham, and William Hopton was the pope's notary in … was antiently held of the prior and convent of Christ-church, by a family of the same name, one of whom, William de …