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Magna Britannia
… and this story is represented on the windows in Morley church, which are supposed to have been removed from … manor-house of Oldhall, a little to the north of Darley-church, which upon the inclosure of parley commons, was … of Rutland, who is the present proprietor. In the parish church of Darley, are monuments of the families of 11 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Conywarrand, runneth to Steresby, by Skewsby, by Dalby church to Northinges, then by Tyverington grounds, and so … It becomes 'the Avenue' as it passes the rectory, the old church of St. Peter, and the Hall standing together on the … to High Lane, but on much lower ground, to St. Peter's Church. In the south of the parish in the loop of the stream …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.) and Ainthorpe (Arnethorpe, xvi cent.). Danby Church stands isolated, and Canon Atkinson thought that a … the fields called the Tofts and the Wandales, north of the church. 2 There is abundant evidence of prehistoric … destroyed by fire and the materials used in building the church. 32 Marmaduke de Thweng and Lucy his wife were …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… village of Danby Wiske is in the north of the parish. The church and manor-house both lie south of the village, and … few houses are scattered irregularly along the road, the church being on the east side close to the river. Near the church is Yafforth Hall, a rectangular brick building which …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a little higher up, on the side of a hill, having the church opposite to it, is a seat, which was rebuilt by … in whose assignees it is at present vested. Behind the church, southward, stands the court lodge, being a good old … the county here, in 1694, and was a good benefactor to the church of Darent, where he lies buried. He was succeeded here …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stone on each side; near the east end of it stands the church, almost adjoining to the river Darent, which here … vit, stone rue, or rue maidenbair, on the wall of the church-yard. Aphaca, small yellow fetch, in the corn-fields … pledge for 40 shillings. The bishop of Rochester holds the church of this manor, and it is worth 60 shillings. Besides …
Magna Britannia
… by their descendant to Mr. John Bagwell. In the parish church are some monuments of the Champernowne family. 67 … forts, called Paradise Fort and Mount Flaggon; Townstall church, which overlooks the town, and Mount Boone, were well … took Mount Boone; Colonel Fortescue possessed Townstall church; Colonel Hamond took the west gate, and all the other …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… two modern iron bridges, the Victoria and the Albert. The church stands in the centre of the village, near Datchet … is further to the east. The Manor House, opposite the church, is a timber-framed house of the latter part of the … it had been wrongfully deprived by Hugh le Despencer. 168 CHURCH The church of ST. MARY consists of a chancel, nave, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of a moat is situated in the angle thus formed and the church of All Saints is a little further south. On the north … reigned from 959 to 975, gave land in Datchworth to the church of St. Peter of Westminster, 5 which was confirmed to … in the possession of Mr. Samuel S. Berger, J.P. Datchworth Church from the South-east CHURCH All Saints The parish …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… respectively, Great Somerford and Brinkworth. Near the church, which is on its east bank, the main stream of the … 20th century the northwest part of the road was called Church Lane, and the Tockenham road was called Olivemead … gateway of Dauntsey House to Swallett Gate, partly along Church Lane, was planted in the mid 19th century. 24 In the …
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