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A History of the County of Gloucester
… largest was based around the green, another, including the church, the manor house (later called Farmington Lodge), and … Of the group of buildings further south-east, near the church and manor house, the rectory was rebuilt on a … 94 and John of Drokenesford, who presented to Farmington church in 1306 and 1309, 95 was presumably a trustee or the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of a few brick cottages which are of little interest. The church stands to the south of the settlement; in the churchyard, in front of the southern entrance to the church, are the base and stump of a mediaeval cross. To the north-east of the church, standing back in a large garden facing the south and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the high road from London to Sevenoke, having the church on the south side of it; about a mile north-east from … at Tubbenden's, and dying in 1673, was buried in this church. His grandson, Col. John Brome, who resided here, … St. Peter, charged on the Tubbenden estate, vested in the church-wardens, and the annual produce of the above sum. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… I; a wing was added in 1883. The Roman Catholic Memorial Church of St. Michael, built by the Empress in 1887, and … of the altar at the east end of the mausoleum beneath the church is the coffin of the Emperor Napoleon III, on the left … Prince 'On the field of honour,' 1 June 1879. Close to the church is a priory, with a covered way to the mausoleum, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… village of Farnborough. Here, to the west and north of the church, are some ten yellow stone cottages, including the … Talbot was said to have died seised of 1/20 fee here. 60 Church The parish church of ST. BOTOLPH consists of a chancel, nave, north …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the parish passes through Farndish village. The parish church of St. Michael is in the north of the village, where a branch road runs past the church to Rectory Farm in the south. Manor Farm is in the … but no mention of it has been found later than 1555. 35 CHURCH The church of ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS consists of a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Books, and the Patron the Prebendary of Balderton, in the Church of Lincolne, who hath both the Churches served by the … within two miles of Newark. The Trent passeth near it. The church is dedicated to St. Peter, has a nave and South aisle; … decim. lan. agn. lin. anc, &c. Prebendary thereof in the church of Lincoln, propr. and patr. Pl. de Jur. & Assis. & …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The older part of the village clusters round the church, on the south of which is Farnham Court, of brick with … old inn called the 'Duke's Head,' lying north-west of the church. is an early 17th-century house refaced in brick. The … Farnham on the east. About a mile to the south of Farnham Church is the hamlet of Salt Hill, to the west of Slough, of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… now belonging to Mr. Fuller, and a little beyond it the church and vicarage, with other genteel houses interspersed … ALPHEGE, in the year 1010, gave Farningham to Christ-church, in Canterbury, for the cloathing of the monks there; … the archbishop by knights service, and the monks of Christ-church received only an annual ferm of four pounds out of it, …
Magna Britannia
… Bone, is now the property of Mr. Cholwich. In the parish-church are monuments of the family of Cholwich; William Bone, … now belong to the Rev. Thomas Putt. In the parish-church are two ancient monuments without inscription; some of … on this part of the estate a handsome mansion near the church for his own residence. The lord of this manor had …