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A History of the County of Oxford
… still a small number of houses. When, however, the first church was erected in the 12th century, 10 it was placed a … least one villager, Roger Ate Hulle, who was living by the church. Gradually the church became linked up with the original settlement by a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Wiltshire, without issue male, who lies buried in this church, under an altar tomb of black marble, on which is his … one of the first who publicly opposed the doctrines of the church of Rome, of whom there is a full account in the Atlas … archbishop, is as such within the deanry of Shoreham. The church, which stands at the east end of the village, is a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of which were given in part to the poor, and part to the church-wardens for the repair of the churchthe latter share … Faith's Well, whose site was a little to the south of the church, was filled up, probably at the Reformation, and the … for the expenses of the court whether held or not. 36 CHURCH The church of ST. FAITH has lost whatever historical …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Heythrop in the 14th century 9 reduced the village to church, manor house, and a few cottages. By the mid 17th … 1852 there was reputedly no village at all apart from the church and old manor house. 12 There were, however, a few … Two cottages, known as Deerpen cottages, south-east of the church were in ruins in 1980. A priest's house, since …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… with the Appurtenances, and the Advowson of the Church of Hykleing, which were settled on the said William … and other Lands and Rents, and the Advowson of the Church in Hykeling. Then her Daughter Isabell had married one … by Hastond, and Chesterfeild, and the Advowson of the Church of Sutton-en-le-Dale, 25 in Derbishire; the Manors of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Wycombe by licence from Bishop Remigius 9 to consecrate a church built by a wealthy townsman 10 at his own charges. On … of 1226. North of the market-place stood the parish church, a building which gave place in 1273 to the present … important religious bodies, Godstow Abbey, who owned the church, and the Knights Hospitallers, lords of half of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… where it is high ground and light land. The village and church stand close to, and entirely exposed to the marshes, … the Abbey, was situated not far from the east end of the church, where the farm-house, of which the sides and back … was carried quite round the yard. About a mile from the church, near the road to Cliff, is Lillechurch-house, where …
A History of the County of Bedford
… boundary. The few houses that compose the hamlet round the church are placed on a flat ridge of land that runs … is surrounded by several miles of flat open country. The church stands close to the road, adjoining the rectory on the east side. In the low grounds near the church is an interesting earthwork called The Camp. 2 It …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Winchester. 1 Near the castle are the ruins of the church of St. Michael, which dates from the end of the 17 th … 'of his own liberality cheerfully built a new compleat church in the parish of Highcleer, the old one being ruinous … was begun to be plucked down August 18th 1687, and the new church was finished so as we assembled in it on August 18th …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in return the manor of Highway and the patronage of the church of Bremhill and Highway and the chapel of Foxham 15 … and son of Ethel Mary, sister of Francis Henry Tonge. 38 Church The patronage of the 'church of Bremhill and Highway' ( patronatus ecclesiae de …
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