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A History of the County of Hertford
… rising to just over 400 ft. about the centre, where the church and rectory are situated. The lowest point is on the … are several chalk-pits in the parish. The manor-house, church of St. Peter and the rectory are situated on a branch … the father of Sir John Reade, who presented to the church in 1686. 53 Sir James Reade, his son, was holding it …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Ure rises beside Hell Gill. 13 The hamlet of Lunds has a church dating from the middle of the 18th century, 14 and … contains a chapel, that of the Methodists. Hardraw Church, dedicated in honour of St. Mary and St. John, was … bearing the dates of 1668 and 1692 respectively. The church of St. Margaret is a modern building replacing an …
A History of the County of Rutland
… trees in Ayston Park forming a charming background. The church is on the west side of the village and Ayston Hall … Henry Murdac, kt., brother of William, presented to the church in 12289. 4 Henry Murdac, probably of a later … three griffons passant sable in a border wavy erminees. Church The church of ST. MARY consists of chancel 25 ft. 6 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… name to a Saxon woman, Beaduburh. 19 The position of the church, mile from the village and close to Babraham Hall, has … once continued due north, passing close to Babraham church and Copley Hill and joining the Ashwell or Street way. … agricultural methods, and patrons and benefactors of the church. Babraham was recommended in the 19th century as an …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and eastwards and then north by the Roman Catholic church to join the Birmingham-Warwick road. The Roman Catholic church of St. Francis of Assisi, erected in 1793, was rebuilt … nature only, though Nicholas Dudley presented to the church in 1396 and on 23 April 1398 held his court there. 20 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The village contains a very few old buildings. The parish church was rebuilt entirely on a new site in 1848, but the entry to a passage between cottages in Church Row, a little south of the church facing eastwards to the Common, has the reset round …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called Basmerecourt, a mean farm-house, with the church almost adjoining to it northward. In the next field south-eastward of the church, the foundations of the antient seat of the … embassies. He died in 1590, and was buried in St. Peter's church, Paul's wharf, in London, leaving a numerous issue by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Sowe makes a deep bend to the west the village, with the church, Rectory, and Hall, stands on a plateau some 70 ft. above the river. A little to the west of the church are the earthworks which mark the site of the former … the manor to the Dean and Chapter of St. Mary's collegiate church at Warwick, 29 in whose hands it remained until the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of woodland on a sloping hill-side. There has never been a church there, nor, so far as can be ascertained, any …
Magna Britannia
… west of Bakewell, on the edge of the moors. In the parish church, which is an ancient and spacious structure, … Blore, and put up in the year 1803. In Bassano's volume of church notes are recorded the memorials of Latham Woodroffe, … King John, in the first year of his reign, granted the church of Bakewell, then collegiate, with its prebends and …
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