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A History of the County of York North Riding
… and half the mill of Bolton to Thomas de Thwait. 24 Church Tower, Bolton-upon-Swale Of the history of the fee of … 26 and Richard de Bolton obtained half the advowson of the church of Bolton in 1246, 27 but there is no record of their … 47 The later history of this estate has not been traced. Church The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN consists of a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… At the Landslip end of the village stands the old church, now disused, with its graveyard of notable dead. Here … of allegories. Monks' Bay lies to the north under the old church, and is said to have derived its name from having been … the following fanciful account of its early history: 'The church was erected in the reign of William the Conqueror by …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… seven Sochm. and two Bord. having seven Car. There was a Church and a Priest, and one Mill 12d. and one Hundred and … in the Time of Henry the First, for he than gave the Church of Barton, and his Part which was half the Church of Adinborow, and two Parts of the Tythe of his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the clay-hills, at no great distance from which is the church, nearly down the hill, at the foot of which, only one … bounds of which are at the foot of the hill just below the church. There used to be a court leet holden here for the … with four borderers having two carucates. There is a church and eight servants, and wood for the pannage of eight …
Magna Britannia
… for whom there is a memorial in the parish church, put up by Diana, relict of B. Langton, Esq., his … Ferne died in 1723. There is a memorial also in the parish church, for Henry Hopkinson of Lincoln's-Inn, 1634. The Dean … late Brownlow Bate, Esq. in the year 1784. In the parish church are memorials of William Chaloner, Esq., 1675; Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… high road, encircled by orchards of fruit trees, with the church and Borden-hall standing within it, a little to the … held for it. It is situated about a mile southward of the church and village of Borden, and in the reign of Richard II. … He died in 1696, at Sutton Barne, and was buried in the church of Borden, where there is a handsome monument erected …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Bourne and in a tributary valley north-west of the church, and a small amount of alluvium has been deposited south of the church. 5 The downland, at over 160 m., is higher in the east … was built in 1939 to take traffic eastwards away from the church. 13 At both ends of the parish roads or tracks were …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Bridge. 4 There is now no village of Bossall, the church having in close proximity only the rectory, a modern … either side of an extensive green. There are here a modern church, a sessions-house, Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist … of St. Leonard's Chapel in the churchyard of the modern church of St. Mary. A Private Act was passed in 1806 for the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Ermine three roundels vert with a cross or upon each. Church The church of ST. JAMES stands on flat ground 200 yds. east of … the late John Meggott Elwes in 1839 in place of an earlier church. It consists of chancel, north transept, nave and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… side of the road, opposite the schools, is the parish church of All Saints, erected in 1836 to replace the old church about a mile to the south of the village, of which now only the chancel remains. The Church Farm, close to the old church, is in part an old …