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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which contains about thirty houses, stands, with the church, in the southern part of it, having Gunston-house and … as they were formerly painted in the windows of this church) it continued down to William de Goodneston, who did … and dying in 1717, was buried in the chancel of this church, bearing for his arms, Azure, three water bougets, or, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… about half a mile's distance from it. The village and church are situated in the middle of the parish, which does … of it, excepting the third part of the advowson of the church of Goodneston, seems to have become vested in the name … Faversham, who died in 1618, and lies buried in Faversham church, having married Anne, daughter of Richard Theobald, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… that divine service might be daily celebrated in the abbey church for the souls of the faithful departed. 4 There is no … of the parish, not far from the Upper Clatford boundary. Church The church of ST. PETER consists of a chancel 27 ft. 3 in. by 13 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Hugh de Diva had a Son, called William, who gave the Church of Haddun, to the Abby of Sulby, in Northamptonshire; … his Evidences, wherein is the Case of the Advowson of the Church, and was written about the Time of King Edward the … Vacancy, jointly presented one Robert de Nottingham to the Church of Gatham, and then made an Agreement, that in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the summit of the hill, on which the town stands, is the church, a conspicuous object to the neighbouring country, and … crosscroslets, fitchee, argent. In the north isle of this church, under which is a vault, in which this family lie … Robert Bathurst, who died in 1731, and lies buried in this church, whose daughter Mary sold them both to Sir Horace …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… land at the meeting of by-roads from Great Staughton by Church Hill, from Easton by Hartham Street, now only a grass … by Breach Road, and from Huntingdon and from Buckden. The church is on the south side of the village, and to the north … additions. About a quarter of a mile north-west of the church is the moated site of the manor house 2 of the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the green and the pound, while at its southern end are the church and rectory. A note in the church register for 16761812 states that 'The Ewy Treess were … as five manses here are said to have been restored to that church by King Edgar in 972. 6 They were given by Edward the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The tithes of the chapel were separated from the church of Bromsgrove in the time of Bishop William de Blois … to Bromsgrove in 1894. 4 There is no village or church and the only important building is the manor-house, … go to 'publicke places of assemblie of people as Paules Church and Westminster Hall.' 34 In 1592 he was sent to the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 49 with which it was granted in 1316 to John Seymour. 50 Church The church of ST. JAMES consists of chancel 30 ft. 6 in. by 16 … which time an aisle was probably first added to an earlier church. The arches are semi-circular and of two square …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Vill. nine Bord. having ten Car. There was a Priest and a Church, and one Mill 2s. two Hundred Acres of Meadow. In the … fourteen Vill. eight Bord. having ten Car. A Priest and a Church, two Mills 10s. and ten Acres of Meadow. In the … Hervev. the Clerk, and others. Raph Dayncurt gave to the Church of All-Saints, at Graneby, the Toft, and Croft Acke, …