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A History of the County of York North Riding
… upon the northern slopes of the Vale of Mowbray. The church of St. Hilda stands in its churchyard a little … the institution of the prebendal system in the cathedral church of York soon after 1150 the prebend of Ampleforth was … only liberty mentioned in connexion with Ampleforth. 67 Church The church of ST. HILDA consists of a chancel …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… acres. The village lies to the north of the park, with the church at its west end, A little to the east, adjoining … hold the whole fee, as he had neither the advowson of the church with a carucate and 4 acres of land appurtenant nor a … 79 to which it had doubtless become attached. Amport Church from the South-east Sandys. Argent a ragged cross …
A History of the County of Bedford
… roadsnamely, one to Shefford, which in the town is called Church Street; one to Dunstable, called Dunstable Street; one … the town lies around the market-place at the west end of Church Street, which has undergone considerable changes … in 1852 occupies the site. The county court hall in Church Street, where the courts are held every two months, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… run northward to Newbury and eastward to Basingstoke. The church, with the vicarage hard by, is in the north of the … Nonconformist writer, took charge of the Congregational church in 1662. 17 William Howley, afterwards Archbishop of … and plantations. 19 The village consists mainly of the church and the buildings of Foxcott Farm. By an Order in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Nuneaton. The road from Coleshill to Nuneaton branches at Church End, the old village containing the church, school, and vicarage, one branch leading southward to … are several fragments of carved masonry, from Caldecote Church. These include pieces of a funeral monument 10 like …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… spring which rises on its west side, was made north of the church as a fishpond before 1769 11 by the construction of an … stone in the 18th century and have thatched roofs. The church and the Manor, which may occupy the site of the … 86 Although the preceptory is likely to have been near the church, architectural evidence does not support such …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of the Dowles, which are said in the records of that church to lie in Apuldore wood; and that at the depth of from … reports, that on the ruins of this castle the present church was built; and the situation of it renders it very … mile from the eastern part of the Isle of Oxney, with the church standing close on the eastern side of it. The houses …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The village is situated near the Fyfield border, with the church and the manor-house hard by, the vicarage lying a … Lord Sandys' farm of Appleshaw, mentioned in 1591. 30 Church APPLESHAW CHURCH, which has no known dedication, is cruciform on plan …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… A View In The Village The Manor House, south of the church, is surrounded by a dry moat, still complete on three … school endowed in 1709 by Thomas Lane and others. The Church of England School, built in 1837 and enlarged in 1869, … to Denise de Stoke (Stokes) with the advowson of the church. 39 She and Master Robert her son held three knights' …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 4 lies along the road from Malton to Helmsley. The church is situated on rising ground to the south in a large … here also are of stone and chiefly roofed with tiles. The church stands in the middle of the village some 50 yards back … died in 1381. He endowed the chantry in Appleton Church. 35 His only daughter and heir Elizabeth married John …