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A History of the County of Warwick
… with red-brick infilling and tiled roofs, and close to the church is a group of 18th-century red-brick houses. Minor … of meadow, with 3 s. 1 d. in rents and the advowson of the church, to John le Palmer, subject to 30 s. yearly rent … after this by the Biddulphs and annexed to their manor. Church The church of ST. NICHOLAS stands on the west side of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the River Test, west of the hamlet, are the old parish church and parsonage, with the Manor Farm near by. The old … from Freefolk Farm by 'an antient Bank or Ditch. 51 Church The old church formerly the free chapel of ST. NICHOLAS is a small …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The Village Street The old village lies near the church to the north of the station and has now extended west … and the main street from the coastguard station to the church has practically a continuous row of houses on either … at Totland and Alum Bay. The schools attached to Christ Church are non-provided, built in 1880, and since enlarged; …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is purely agricultural. The village lies round the church at the southern end of the parish, with the rectory east of the church. The churchyard is small, and on the north side is a row of fine chestnuts. Frilsham Church From The South Benjamin Buckler, author, amongst other …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rises pretty high to the summit of the hill on which the church stands, on the opposite side of the river to the city … Bromheye, Chatindone, Thornden, &c. was given to the church of Rochester by the several reigning kings during the … have been described. 2 These estates were wrested from the church of Rochester in the troublesome times, which soon …
A History of the County of Oxford
… built round a large green, mostly inclosed in 1760. 17 The church and former manor-house lie at its northern end, and … to be called a gentleman, had a private family pew in the church and described himself as 'one of the principal … in Fringford. William's son Henry, who was buried in the church in 1730, succeeded to the property, and by the early …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… alias Wronsted. That part of this parish northward of the church is in the division of East Kent, but the church itself, and the remaining part of it is in that of … Madams-court; and still further westward, the village and church. The soil of it is poor, and covered with flints, much …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stands on a hill near the middle of the parish, and the church close to it. One of the streams from Cranbrooke runs … of the poor above-mentioned, a messuage, and close by the church-yard gate. now vested in the same trustees, and of the … produce of two guinea. AN ACRE OF LAND adjoining to the church yard, was given to the poor by persons unknown, and of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In the 19th century it was known as the Townwell. 17 The church was built between the two settlements. Its dedication … two farms: one of 298 acres, with a farm-house near the church, 225 part of the land of which later became Inkerman … of repute, 233 who made among others the clock of Hanwell church; in the mid-18th century and early 19th century there …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… settlement being at Froxfield Green, where the old church formerly stood. Petersfield station on the London and … office and general shop, a reading-room, and the little church of St. Peter-on-the-Green. This was built in 1887 on the site of the chancel of the old church, which was pulled down, the expense being borne by Mr. …
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