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A History of the County of Hertford
… is situated a short distance south of the cross roads. The church of St. Etheldreda lies a little way off the main road, … of old Hatfield House, now used as stables. Between the church and the main road is Fore Street, formerly the … and also Woodside Place, the residence of Sir William S. Church, M.D., and Warrenwood, the residence of Captain …
A History of the County of Essex
… The priory lay north of High Street, adjoining the parish church. At the eastern end of High Street was Broad Street, … mainly cottages, 34 and in the 19th century two schools, a church, and a large brewery were built there. At the northern … Hallingbury Place, seat of the Houblons. A school and a church were built in the 19th century at Bush End to serve …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The village consists of a few houses only, near the modern church. The Manor House, close to the old church, is an old building much altered in the 18th century. … fesse. Pigott. Argent three pickaxes sable. Churches The church of ST. GEORGE consists of a chancel 24 ft. 6 in. by 15 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and straggling village includes on the south side the church and the park lodges, and on the north side the former rectory, deserted and derelict in 1967, Church Farm, the George beerhouse, and a number of dwellings. … Kingston, 68 and until 1644 a plaque in Hatley St. George church commemorated his gift of land in Haslingfield to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to have wood for the repair of their tenements and the church from it. 3 The controversy about Shortwood broke out … Dr. Parr became vicar. 6 About 300 yards south-west of the church is a small farm-house facing north, evidently once … Warwick, in 1166, by the old feoffment. 12 Hugh gave the church of Hatton to the priory of St. Mary of Monmouth, a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held of Newton manor, said in 1793 to tithe to Hauxton church, c. 70 a. in 1785 lay in Harston's several fields; … running nearly parallel to the Granta, eastward from the church towards Little Shelford. About 1630 there were c. 30 … later central fireplace with chimney stack. Near the church stands the 17th-century Little Manor House, also …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… absolution upon them for detention of the lands of the Church. 5 The following boundaries were agreed upon: 'As the … three interlaced cheverons under a chief. St. Oswald's Church lies south-east of the park and 200 yards west of the … it is now the property of Mr. Marmaduke D'Arcy Wyvill. Church The church of ST. OSWALD consists of a chancel 35 ft. …
A History of the County of Essex
… was depicted in ancient stained glass in Hornchurch parish church, and in the old chapel at Romford, which was dedicated … 1771. The medieval vicarage was rebuilt in 1786, and the church in 1878. The oldest surviving building in the parish … out-buildings. 87 The great chapel, later the parish church, was rebuilt between 1374 and 1377, but after that …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Family held the Fee of Deyncourt) confirmed to God and the Church of St. Peter, at Thurgarton, five Bovats and an half, … Novomercato should present three Times successively to the Church of Hokesword; after which the Advowson should entirely … were the principal Lords of Sibthorp) his giving this his Church of Hokesword in pure Alms to the Priory of Thurgarton; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… marketplace. But the fair is still held yearly, near the church, on the day of St. Laurence, August 10, and the day … from every part of both. In this latter village stand the church, and the minister's house, and at a very small distance eastward of the church, is the antient family seat, surrounded with …