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A History of the County of Warwick
… just over 300 ft. are attained on the Watling Street. The church, the Rectory, the site of Grendon Hall, and a few … of the heirs of Baldwin Frevill, with the advowson of the church and a water-mill. Sir William's grandson John Chetwynd … in 1585 conveyed their rights in the advowson of Grendon Church to William Cave and Robert Harcourt, 51 but no more is …
A History of the County of Northampton
… It was probably acquired later by the Earl of Northampton. Church The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN consists of chancel, 41 ft. by … in 1848, when the chancel was re-roofed, and in 1899 the church was re-seated, the north wall of the north aisle …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Odiham with the Basingstoke and Alresford Road. The church lies a hundred yards or so south-east of the village … beech trees. At the corner of the footpath leading to the church is a good half-timber house, probably of 16th or even … in possession. 28 He died in 1504 and was buried in Odiham Church. Another Thomas with his wife Christine was holding in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the east of the road from Stourport to Worcester. The church stands at the north end of the short street which … of the Mercians, in 851 gave 3 cassata at GRIMLEY to the church of Worcester for the salvation of his soul. It was to … relating to Grimley is noted among the charters of the church of Worcester. 11 Bishop Oswald (96172) leased four …
A History of the County of Durham
… has never been, a village of Grindon. The ruins of the old church of St. Thomas of Canterbury stand on a road which … in this direction, and about a mile south of Grindon Old Church, is the village of Thorpe Thewles. It stands on very … have been the residence of the Kendal family. 5 The modern church of Thorpe Thewles stands at the east end of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… descends to the bridge. 40 Close to the river stands the church, and on the north side of the churchyard is Blackburn … are of stone. On a chimney is the date 1635. South of the church is a rather smaller house with a doorway having … passage connecting the two rooms. Half a mile west of the church is Swale Hall, a farm-house with a central chimney …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… proper, and the few buildings there are lie far apart. The church stands to the south-east near Grove Farm. The … action in the reign of Elizabeth to recover the mill. 52 CHURCH The church of ST. MICHAEL consists of a chancel and nave, 29 ft. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the wider northern section of the parish. 20 From the church a short street ran south-west to meet, south of Pound … 22 In the mid 19th century there were c. 40 houses along Church Street, over 20 at Pound Green, and c. 50 along the … 19th-century cottages, including one terrace of 10 on Church Street. Over 100 houses were built between 1821 and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… which destroyed sixty-nine chimneyed houses. 2 The church of St. Nicholas is situated on the east, and adjoining … south are the ruins of Guisborough Priory: the conventual church seems indeed to have overshadowed that of the parish … The existing remains consist of the east end of the priory church, the foundations of the west end, a vaulted undercroft …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being covered with furze and heath. The village, with the church, is situated in the northern part of it. There is … convent of St. Augustine, who held it as a prebend in the church of St. Martin, in Dover; but it does not seem to have … of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Dover. The church, which is exempted from the archdeacon, is dedicated …
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