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A History of the County of Worcester
… Worcestershire influence. At the bottom of the hill is the church of St. Edward with the rectory, a pleasant stone house … now covered with creepers, has been added. Close to the church is the old manor-house now the property of Mr. R.E.B. … Home Farm on the west side of the road to the north of the church is a house of similar date and type, two stories in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lay to the south of the manor-house. Until 1811 the parish church and some other village buildings stood a little to the … his home, had them pulled down and forthwith built a new church roughly midway between East and West Everleigh. 26 The … to the manor-house and to have been cleared away with the church and other buildings early in the 19th century. 34 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… proper, but consists of several clusters of houses called Church End, Brook End, Wits End, Higher and Lower Rads End, … End, and is there known as Hay Wood and Wall Close. The church of St. John the Baptist and the schools are in the south at Church End. The present rectory and Church End Farm are fine …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… for quite trifling reasons, would send the clerk to the church door at eleven to inform the few who attended that … be no service, the ale-houses were full on Sunday and the church empty. 4 The farmers' sheep when pasture was scarce … death in 1875, and lies buried in the churchyard of the church he loved so well. The village of Eversley proper lies …
A History of the County of Bedford
… these roads. A small detached portion, which includes the church of St. Mary, and the site of the ancient manor-house … to Gilbert earl of Pembroke, who in that year granted the church to St. Neots. 7 The Pembrokes, and through them the … who guaranteed in return to appropriate to St. Leonard's a church of the value of 20 per annum. 33 Courts of the manor …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the small market-house which stood at the intersection of Church Street and High Street having been removed at a … of the old Surrey deaneries, but in Domesday there is no church named. Letherhead Church, however, we are told was annexed to the king's manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of sharp flint stones. The village of Ewell, with the church, is situated in the large and capacious valley which … in Alkham. This stream turns a corn-mill here near the church, and then flows on from hence eastward into the sea at … and nineteen borderers, having one carucate. There is a church, and four mills and an half of four pounds and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… soon afterwards is implied by Norman work in the church. But it was a chapel to Shere still, the earliest … 33 According to a monumental inscription in Cranleigh Church, quoted by Aubrey in the 17th century, William Sydney … 92 Thomas Hill sold it in 1608 to Sir Francis Wolley. 93 CHURCH The church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL consists of a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… A little to the north of the house is the parish church, which was rebuilt in 18723 at the expense of Mr. … it contains a most excellent dining-room. The small parish church, which he (Robert Mackreth) has much improved, stands … on it being afforded by the names of the patrons of the church as given in the episcopal registers. William Purchas …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on the left of the main road from Dibden or Beaulieu. The church on the east, and Exbury manor house on the west, are … Compton. Sable a leopard or between three helms argent. CHURCH The church, of no known dedication, consecrated in 1827, is a …