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Magna Britannia
… crown. King Henry II. gave the manor of Glossop, with the church and its other appurtenances, in the year 1157 2, to … is in the occupation of his Grace's agent. In the parish church are the monuments of Joseph Hague, Esq., of Parkhall, … charities to Glossop and the chapelry of Hayfield. The church of Glossop was appropriated to the abbey of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was presumably about mile to the north-west, near the church and the manor house, but the landscaping of the park … and certainly held Glympton by 1122 when he granted the church there to Kenilworth priory. 55 He gave Glympton to his … de Clinton in the later 12th century gave to Glympton church the site of the mill above his fishpond, 152 but the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… laid by Lord Grantley 23 July 1782. 10 The bridge near the church was made where a ford existed, about 1870. Bolden … right and left. At the junction of the principal of these Church Street with the High Streetis placed the town hall or … parts are in Wharf Street, by the water-mill, and in Church Street, where are some ancient timber houses with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… either side of the road running from Moat Farm, past the church and the Old Rectory, to Grange Farm and the new … Moat Farm stands a short distance to the north of the church. It is surrounded by a rectangular moat of medieval … by the people of Godington until the late 19th century. Church. It is likely that there was a church at Godington at …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… house, lately demolished; adjoining it on the east side is Church Lane, leading to St. Mary's Church. A little to the east on the south side of East Street … in Godmanchester, except the original endowment of the church, 86 was, and still is, held in socage of the ancient …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and about two hundred and forty inhabitants in all. The church, and vicarage, a neat dwelling, pleasantly situated, … king of Mercia, in the year 822, gave Godmersham to Christ-church, in Canterbury, to the use of their refectory and … and privileges that Adisham, which had been given to that church, originally was. But it appears afterwards to have …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… present owner, 31 Mr. Thomas A. Houghton. Godsfield Chapel Church At some distance to the west of the house is the site …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cottages culminating in the sandrock hill on which the church of All Saints stands. At the east end of the village … house. 4 At the turning of the road to the south of the church is a buttressed stone building apparently of the 15th … by the abbey of Lire. 13 It was evidently granted with the church by William Fitz Osbern to the abbey of Lire 14 and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was not the original name for the parish. The vill and church are called Wolenestede in the earliest extant … were nearly exterminated by the Black Death of 1349. 3 The church gave its name to another and probably earlier … then passed by Marden Park and went on to Lagham. The church and some houses stand here still, but after the road …
A History of the County of Bedford
… occupied by Mr. Griffith Jones. The road passes St. Mary's Church on the outskirts of the village, behind Goldington … doubtless included in Puttenhoe Manor at the valuation of church lands in 1535 and so passed with it to the Gostwicks. … had for many years the right of presentation to the parish church. Benjamin Haselden died in 1697, a few years after his …
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