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A History of the County of Sussex
… lies to the east of this road, lower down the slope. The church is north-west of the village, beside the main road, … it a road branches off west to Handcross. Near the church is the former rectory, an early-18th-century house of … good building-stone quarries. There is a Congregational Church in the village, built in 1893. The station, on the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Balderton and Farenton was anciently appropriated to the Church of Lincolne, and do make one good Prebend there, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… formed by the High Street and White Horse Street, the church of St. Mary being built on the west side of the angle … two principal streets High Street and White Horse Street, Church Street, Norton Street, and Hitchin Street 6 probably … are original fireplaces and a chimney stack. The houses in Church Street and Norton Street are mostly of the 17th …
A History of the County of Warwick
… modern settlement of Meer End is the half-timbered mission church of St. Richard, opened in 1929. There is also a small modern church of St. Peter, Balsall Common, built of red brick. The … remains of the Preceptory or Commandery stand west of the church. The building consists of three bays of the aisled …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… only centre of settlement in the parish. Reference to a church in the early 11th century points to the existence of a Saxon church, 12 probably on the site of the present church. The church, the site of the manor-house, and a small …
A History of the County of Somerset
… mentioned in 1404, 25 may have been rebuilt in 1786. 26 Church and Flight bridges, both crossing the millstream, were … was dispersed along the ridge route between Baltonsborough church, la Borne, later Lubborn, and Hamme, later Ham Street, … there were only 4 houses in Martin Street and 8 near the church. The largest settlement, with 25, was Ham Street, …
Magna Britannia
… some of whom are said to have been buried in the parish church, but there are no memorials of them. The site of the … now belongs to J. N. Fazakerly, Esq. M.P. In the parish church is the monument of John Tristram 5, Esq. the last of … of Totnes, 1669. There were three chantries in this church founded by the Earl of Bath, Humphrey Calwoodley, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1903 mediaeval remains were discovered south of Banstead Church, consisting of tiles, broken glass, and carved chalk. … with a house of the Hospitallers, who had lands near the church, 15 but possibly they belonged to the manor-house. At Burgh in this parish there was a church to which rectors were instituted in the 14th and 15th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… about forty-one miles and an half from London, having the church at a small distance southward from it, whence the land … council, by which several privileges were granted to the church, was drawn up in the form of a charter; and in so … Wake, as may be seen in his treatise on the state of the church. Under the descriptions of Lenham and Newington, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on the right bank of which, above the mill-pond, stand the church, the rectory, and the manor-house, which is a stone … Shipstonon-Stour to Brailes a little north-east of the church. Most of the parish lies between 250 ft. and 300 ft., … 18 Henry and Thomas de Bercheston presented to the church in 1282 and 1297 respectively, 19 and Richard de …
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