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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 5 He died in 1709, s.p. and was buried in the Savoy church, in the Strand, on which the little became extinct. … Favershamis mentioned as being the pastor of the British church in the county of Kent, but it is not said in what part … lord of Gravene in an inscription on a tomb in Graveney church, and John Faversham's name appears on a tomb in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hamlets in it called Fawkham-green and Fawkham-street. The church stands near the northern boundary of it. The seat of … to Byrware for his life, and then to St. Andrew's church, in Rochester, for the soul of lsric and his ancestors. 2 This place had been wrested from the church of Rochester during the confusion of the Danish wars, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… is on a ridge nearly in the centre of the parish. The church, school and rectory are grouped together to the … their present representative Ralph fifth Lord Camoys. 125 CHURCH The parish church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN consists of a chancel measuring …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… road leads past the high wall of the rectory garden to the church, which overlooks Southampton Water. Of many little … West. Argent a fesse dancetty sable. CHURCHES The church of ALL SAINTS, FAWLEY, has a chancel 30 ft. 6 in. by … without taking into account the modern details, the church seems to belong to two main periods, c. 11701210, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… complete square, lies in a hollow in the downs around the church, South Fawley comprises only the Manor House and some … Bradshaw, D.D., Bishop of Bristol and Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, from 1724 to 1732, was incumbent of Fawley … had been knighted before 1316, when he presented to the church of Whatcombe. 89 His son Sir John, who succeeded …
A History of the County of Northampton
… & Carolo. Perhaps the Hall Ponds to the north of the church indicate the spot near which this stood. Soldiers of … 1 The Almshouses at a little distance north-east of the church were erected by the last Nicolls heiresses. Faxton … marriage of Anthony Morgan of Llanfihangel alias Michael's Church, co. Monmouth (afterwards of Church Over, co. Warwick) …
A History of the County of Worcester
… street leads northwards from the main road to the church, on the south side of which is an open space … as follows: 'Erected A.D. 1611. Repaired A.D. 1848.' The church lies to the north, and near it is the site of the old … the In te de confidi pattern, met with at St. Peter's Church, Droitwich, Salwarpe Church, Cookhill House and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… situated on the south bank of the Ouse. The parish church, dedicated in honour of St. Mary, stands on the east … in Sharnbrook Meadow, by the river, nearly opposite the church, were given for furnishing grass to be laid in the church at Whitsuntide, by a person who, having lost his way …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… would seem, a nucleated settlement off the high road, the church and early village lying on rising ground about a quarter of a mile north of the road. From the church, by-roads, along which the village has grown, run down … and there is a monument to him and his wife Bridget in the church. He was succeeded by his son Lancelot, who was member …
A History of the County of Warwick
… rises from about 320 ft. in the north to 400 ft. at the church and then more steeply to over 650 ft. in the … before the stations are reached. Immediately east of the church, and 100 ft. above it, a windmill occupies what was no … several loops, and lies chiefly west and north-west of the church. It contains a fair number of stone-built houses with …