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A History of the County of Worcester
… and the country is wooded close to the village. 4 The church stands prominently on a ridge at the meeting of three … 14th-century tracery, removed from the east window of the church at the time of its restoration. The Manor House, … condition that if she survived him it should pass to the church of Worcester after her death. 13 Harvington is …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… one of them, on the right bank of the stream, stands the church. In the churchyard, to the south of the church, is a stone cross; the octagonal base and lower part … watered by the stream which rises at 'Wellshead' near the church. It was possibly on this stream that the Bishop of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… portion is on the Wealden Clay. Hascombe village and church lie in a valley north of Hascombe Hill. The school was … The old manor-house was at Place Farm, south-east of the church and north of Hascombe Hill. CHURCH The church (not mentioned in Domesday) of ST. PETER 24 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… above Ordnance datum. The manor-house and park with the church and rectory are in the extreme south, but there is no … 2 The Old Manor House, about 300 yards north-east of the church, is dated 1561, and was built by Clement Throckmorton, … park, is entirely modern. The former Rectory, south of the church, has been modernized, but a barn, now converted into a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a mile to the northeast, beyond the knoll on which the church stands. There are about sixteen buildings in the main … of its original mud walling, another rare survival. The church, on top of the hill between Haselor and Walcot, … and Rouheia formed part of the endowment of the church in the 12th century. 13 Withycombe afterwards belonged …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… dower by his widow, Clemency. She was patron of Hasfield church in 1318, 56 was assessed for tax there in 1327, 57 and … John Pauncefoot's son. 74 Richard presented to Hasfield church in 1547 75 and died seised of the manor in 1558. He … in 1845, 105 with 65 a. of meadow, Amberley House near the church, and several cottages. 106 An estate centred on the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 3 but the name 'Churchliten field' there 4 and 'Old church-yard' of Haslemere are suggestive of a church having been on the spot. The place where the present church stands, upon the opposite side of the town, was called …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… narrow lanes to High Street, which runs eastward from the church. Strips of grass along parts of the street may … of Melford c. 1240. 51 The abbey had also received the church and tithes of Haslingfield with hide from Roger de … The land is mentioned as the land of the parson or of the church in deeds of the 1230s. 53 The two estates remained in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… that part of this parish which contains the village and church is in the hundred of Bircholt Franchise, yet so much … and comprehends most of what is called Brabornedowns. The church, and the court-lodge which adjoins the church-yard, are in a valley on the northern side of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… large town reaching into both Kent and Surrey. Next to the church of St. Katherine on Telegraph Hill is the … enlarged by additional parts of St. Paul's in 1851. 43 The church is a large, well-built stone structure, built in 1854, … is of oak, the font of stone with marble shafts. The church of ST. MICHAEL is a small building of brick in Knoyle …