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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… land. The village, called Mongeham-street, in which the church stands, consists of about thirty houses, one of which … was a mansion situated at a small distance westward of the church, the scite of which, though the house itself has been … of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Sandwich. The church, which is dedicated to St. Martin, is large and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… passes through the hamlet of Nasty to the north of it. The church of St. Nicholas, with Munden Bury adjoining, is at the … It is now the residence of Mr. James Henry Dugdale, J.P. CHURCH St. Nicholas The parish church of ST. NICHOLAS lies to the west of the village, and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cross, lies the village, at the east end of which is the church. In the village are the former Green Man Inn, a … the Confessor 8 hides in GREAT WYMONDLEY were held by the church of St. Mary of Chatteris, Cambs., but three years … death, i.e. about 1063, the manor was taken away from that church by Earl Harold, afterwards king, and attached by him …
A History of the County of Warwick
… ft. on the eastern boundary. There is no village, and the church stands by itself in the Park about midway between the … cottage on the east edge of the park, mile east of the church, is mostly of brick but retains late-16th-century … possession in 1535, when their annual value was 8 s. 31 CHURCH The church of ST. JAMES, in the Park, was built in …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the east at Passmores, and in the west, adjoining the church, at Gerounds and Katherines. By the 18th century there … settlement on the fringe of Great Parndon common, near the church at Parndon (or Cock) Green, 13 and farther north at … of Whitsand (d. 1263). Gerounds house lay north of the church. Its demesne lands were mingled with those of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to Domesday Book, when one hide of land belonged to the church of Paxton. 57 Between 1124 and 1128, an exchange was … of the chapel there. 60 King Malcolm (115765) gave the church to the Abbey of Holy Rood, Edinburgh, 61 a gift which … The latter seems to have decided a lawsuit concerning the church in favour of the Abbey of Holy Rood, and the pension …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 32 acres of woodland. The village, in which there is no church, is built along a branch road to Wood Walton. At the … and obits at the altar of St. Peter in the conventual church, for the souls of Gilbert and Margery his wife, of … J.P., is now lord. ADVOWSON There is a tradition of a church at Great Raveley, but the only evidence of it is an …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the original village centre may have been near where the church and manor-house stand close to each other 400 yards … corner of the Lower Green to the village street near the church are a few more houses. The village appears to have … 1909. A small corrugated iron reading room stood near the church in 1895, when it was temporarily used as a schoolroom. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1814 a tollgate was put across the latter road west of the church, and another across Mill Lane. 20 Two roads run … 35 From a nucleus near the ford, including the church, the rectory, and the Ely manor house, the village … in the early 13th century. 36 In the mid 11th century Church Street running north-east from the ford, Mill Lane …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The rectory lies among trees which extend behind the church and village on that side. At the east end of the … honour and from the land in the king's hands in 1086. The church and 4 carucates of land were obtained from Hardwin de … Argent a cheveron between three scallops gules. Church The parish church of ST. ELOY is modern with the …