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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… The village street follows the line of the river, the church standing on its north side, where the river widens round Batcocks Island. To the east of the church is the Manor House, the residence of Mr. Richard … is the school. In Common Lane, going north-west of the church, is Whitehall, a 17th-century half-timber house, with …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in the 18th century. The old rectory north east of the church, where the vicars apparently formerly lived, was built … (d. 1864), who undertook to repair the chancel of the church, 4 and is now the residence of Lieut.-Col. A. F. Watt, D.S.O. A little to the east of the church is Madely Court, skirted on the east by Mill Lane, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the village past Hemington Lodge, and the vicarage, church and school. North of the school a branch road goes … de Southorpe, 15 and John de Hemington, confirmed the church of Hemington to the Priory of St. Neots. 16 The same … Host, at his manor. 21 He confirmed the advowson of the church of Hemington to St. Neots Priory in 1269. 22 Possibly …
A History of the County of Warwick
… remains of the 17th century or earlier, including the church and Gild Hall, which are nearly midway on the east … square framing. In the street, to the south of the church, some 16 buildings, situated on both sides, have … room at the rear of the halftimbered house now used as the Church of England Sunday School, or the British School, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the western boundary of the park of Henlow Grange, the church being at the north end, somewhat back from the road … with a variety of interesting trees and shrubs. Henlow Church From The West The stream has been stocked with trout … Lanthony Henlow (q.v.), and followed the same descent. 80 Church The church of OUR LADY has a chancel 27 ft. 6 in. long …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… house, built on the common, belonging to Mr. Lyddell. The church stands at the south end of it. Northward from it is … of Faversham, and most probably to the priory of Christ-church, as his arms are carved on the roof of the cloysters there, and he chose the church of it for the burial-place of himself and wife. 5 By …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Boughton-street, at the 50th mile-stone, from which the church is a conspicuous object, in a most unpleasant and … lies, the greatest part of it especially, northward of the church, very low and flat, the soil exceedings wet and miry, … from those of Easling, several of whom lie buried in this church, one of whom Edward Clinch, dying unmarried in 1722, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the lodge gates, also on the east side of the road, is the church, standing behind a low wooden, lichen-covered fence, … of cottages and houses which lie quite apart from the church and manor farm. For another halfmile the road leads on … chantry priest at the Vyne in the reign of Edward VI. 44 CHURCH The church of OUR LADY is a very valuable example, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… either in the ecclesiastical parish of All Saints, the church of which belonged to Waltham Abbey, or in the parish of St. John, a church belonging to Hertford Priory. 1 The benefices of All … about 1,348 acres immediately south of All Saints' Church. A large part lay within the liberty of Brickendon, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in an easterly direction until it reaches St. Mary's Church, where it turns off at right angles, and is joined by … is situated to the east of the village and north of the church. The old parsonage, which stands in the middle of the … in Hertfordshire. The infants' school to the north of the church is a brick two-storied building of the same date, with …
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