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A History of the County of York North Riding
… to Newton Morrell. North of Barton village is the new church of St. Mary and St. Cuthbert; south, at the point where Well Lane meets Mary Gate, is the ruined church of St. Mary, with the vicarage close by. Around the … de Burgh in Hackforth and Appleton. 128 Churches The church of ST. CUTHBERT is a rectangular building 70 ft. by 30 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the two Ciluwells, in which were seven Sochm. and half a Church. Another Manor Uluric had, rated to the Geld as two … first Endowment of Lenton, in King H. 1. Time, gave this Church and half the Church of Chillwell or Attenborow, which a Successor of his …
A History of the County of Bedford
… a lead roof, but it has not been used for some years. The church stands at a little distance to the south-east of the … on the west and north, forms a separate hamlet known as Church End. The rectory house, in part of considerable age, … of fragments of old stained glass, some no doubt from the church, and in the garden is what looks like the panelled …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… known as the lower and upper greens respectively. The church stands to the south of the lower green; near it is the … this manor has belonged to the owners of Castle Howard. Church The church of ST. MICHAEL consists of a chancel, south vestry and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… road about two miles south-east of Kettering. The church lies on the south side of the road and south-west of … summons and orders of the king. 66 Plan of Barton Seagrave Church The prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in … granted with the advowson (q.v.) to Edward Humphreys. 74 Church The church of ST. BOTOLPH is a building of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… run south from Longparish and east from Chilbolton. The church of All Saints stands on high ground north of the … until 1541. The house that was once the farm-house of Church Farm, the property of Mr. R. K. Hodgson, has signs of … between the sisters was made in 1269. 14 Barton Stacey Church from the South Before 1313 Agnes was succeeded by her …
A History of the County of Warwick
… village. The village is small and lies mostly north of the church: it is chiefly of small stone-built houses with slate … gable end towards the roadway. The Rectory, south of the church, is an 18th-century building of red brick. The Manor House, north of the church, is a typical Cotswold manor-house built of the local …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Ashampstead, and a short by-way leads north-east to the church of St. Bartholomew and Church Farm. Basildon House, now the property and residence … the western edge of the parish between the village and the church. An iron church, St. Stephen's, was erected in 1895 at …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Brocas in 1502. 60 A mill worth 20 s. was attached to the church of Basing at the time of the Survey, but which of the … been the land in Basing which formed the endowment of the church. It appears in 1234 among the possessions of the … 61 to which Peter Bishop of Winchester had granted the church of Basing with its appurtenances in his foundation …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hall or Town Hall was built. The Mote Hall, St. Michael's Church, a little farther north, and the Holy Ghost Chapel are … hill towards the north and almost parallelWote Street and Church Street. The name Wote Street has been supposed to have … form of the name occurring in the records is Oat Street. Church Street lies to the west and leads to the parish church
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