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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a handsome house, the property of Sir John Twisden, the church, and parsonage. Hence there is a street called … with twelve borderers having five carucates. There is a church and five servants, and two mills of ten shillings, and … assize of bread and ale, and gallows, which she found her church possessed of at the time of her coming to it; and it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the whole village, has the schools, a row of cottages, the church, and vicarage standing on its lower slopes. On the south side of the road nearly opposite the church is Court Farm. Directly opposite the church Church Street runs southward to join the main village …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of this parish next to Mereworth, is the village and church of East Peckham, and on the rise of a hill the antient … mother of king Edmund and king Eadred, gave to Christ-church, in Canterbury, among other lands, this estate of … 4th year of the Conqueror's reign. The revenues of this church were at that time enjoyed as one common stock by the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a single street leading south from the manor house and the church, with a westward extension along what was later called West Street, Church Path or Lane, or Underway Lane, 16 leading to the … on a knoll between the village and the sea, with the church and farm buildings on its southern side. In 1273 the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lie near the river between the manor-house and the church, while a farm-house and some cottages are at Wickfield … of 500 ft. above the ordnance datum are reached. Near the church the land falls to the valley of the Lambourn. The … held, 5 was destroyed in 1871. 6 It stood near the old church. 7 Part of it, said to have been the great hall, was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lying away to the south. Then as it reaches the modern church which stands north opposite East Stratton farm it … the high stone cross which marks the site of the original church. Stratton House is a comparatively modern building, … Cobham. 14 The later descent of the farm is unknown. CHURCH The church of ALL SAINTS was begun in 1873 to take the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Valence, the quarry hills crossing the middle of it; the church stands near the summit of the hill, at the back of … a low, flat and miry country. On the other side, above the church, from the shade of the quantities of trees which … with nine borderers, having four carucates. There is a church and ten servants, and eight acres of meadow. Wood for …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… post-office, and another as the village inn. Near the church and vicarage, which are on the east side of the road … in 1686 aged sixty-seven, and was buried in East Tisted church under an elaborate monument erected 'by the piety of … a fesse wavy between three crescents or. Rotherfield Park CHURCH The church of ST. JAMES has a chancel with north and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… about 1787 and his six daughters helped to plant them. The church of St. Peter is about a mile away from Lockerley Hall. … fine Elizabethan mansion, which stood close to the parish church. Shortly after the Rolle family bought the house it … a member of East Tytherley in the reign of Henry III. 52 Church The church of ST. PETER consists of a chancel 32 ft. I …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… speaking, no village, only scattered farmsteads. The old church of St. Margaret and the neighbouring vicarage are on … the lady of the manor. Wellow Farm is south-east of the church, and the school, together with Pottery Farm (probably … Burelly argent and gules an orle of martlets sable. Church The church of ST. MARGARET consists of a chancel 26 …
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