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A History of the County of Worcester
… of houses, each of which stands in its own garden. The church is at the east end of the village and the rectory … during the Common-wealth at Westwood, was buried in the church of Hampton Lovett in 1660 on the eve of the … was succeeded by a daughter Alice, 42 who presented to the church of Hampton Lovett in 1396 43 and in 1414 founded a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… houses still remaining. The rectory, south-west of the church, is a late-17th-century house of red brick with stone … known as the Old Grammar School, stands east of the church. It is of much the same character as the rectory, but … who also contributed largely to the rebuilding of the church 26 and, in all probability, built many of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… are spaced at uneven intervals along the road to the church and Manor Farm, both of which stand near the former … but numbers rose from 80 in 1931 to 91 in 1951. 137 Church. No record of the church at Hampton Poyle has been found before about 1225, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… mentioned are of the 17th century unless otherwise dated. Church Farm, south of the church, is brick-fronted, but has old framing on the gable-ends. The White Lion Inn, north-east of the church, is plastered externally, but old beams are exposed …
A History of the County of Sussex
… consists of a few houses and a farm on the lane to the old church. The De Say manorhouse, next the church, has gone, but foundations were visible about 1780, 1 … 3 is correct. Coombe Place stands in a park west of Offham Church. The east front dates from 1730, but documents in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the whole of the western side of the triangle, and the church of St. Mary the Virgin stands at its apex near the … Habington, 6 writing in the 17th century, says that the church 'invironed with highe and mighty trees and able to … At the foot of the hill on the road leading to the church are the base and shaft of an ancient cross. Hanbury …
A History of the County of Sussex
… as 1635, but it has now ceased to exist north of Hangleton Church, to-day the sole relic of the original village, which lay to the north-east of the church, the site being still marked by mounds and known as … descends the hill-side on its way southwestwards from the church to Benfields, thence climbing the opposite hill, in a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Hankerton HANKERTON Hankerton 1840 Hankerton church is 5 km. north-east of Malmesbury. 1 The long and … manor was part of Malmesbury abbey's Crudwell estate, the church was dependent on Crudwell's, 3 and Hankerton was … west of the village, its common pastures were north of the church and on clay south-east of the church. Most of the clay …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The Grammar School stands to the northeast of the church and bears an inscription stating that it was founded … 9 Near the entrance to the park is the Roman Catholic church of Our Blessed Lady and St. Alfonsus, designed by A. … Park.' 220 Richard died in 1568 and was buried in Hanley Church. 221 His son Edmund (15501616) married Anne Dineley. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… about three-quarters of a mile to the north-east stand the church and the Court Farm. Hanley Court, the residence of the lord of the manor, half a mile northeast of the church, is a large brick three-storied house with slate … de Hanley paid 1 s. 6 d. to the subsidy. 20 Hanley William Church from the South-west Though the family of Hanley …
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