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A History of the County of Hampshire
… but actually within the grounds of Hinton House, is the church of All Saints, still west of which, half hidden from … Down. Several cottages and farm buildings lie east of the church along the road which runs southeast to Brookwood. … from the main group of houses thus clustered near the church and manor-house, as the turnpike road runs east to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… there were several cottages east of the river, near the church and manor-house, standing among pasture closes; 8 it … in Lampitts Ashbeds, the copse on the road east of the church, 11 and possibly also south of the manorhouse. 12 The … Ashbeds. 13 The row of stone cottages opposite the church, known as the Street, was not built until the mid-19th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1523. 9 At the western end of the village stood the church and the manorhouse, some distance respectively north … Street. 10 Northwards from the cross was a way serving the church and the fields. About 1798 New Road was formed taking … traffic for Dinnington in an arc to the north of the church when Earl Poulett extended the grounds of Hinton House …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the Henry Fitz Hervey to whom a grant of Hinton and its church was confirmed by King John in 1210 may be Henry de St. … in Duxford. 55 This mill was still standing in 1219. 56 Church The church of ST. MARGARET consists of a chancel 25 ft. by 15 ft. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… another the parsonage. It stands on high ground, with the church on the west side of it. The antient mansion stood close to the south-west corner of the church-yard, having a fine prospect over the adjoining … use of as an oast and stowages for hops. Not far from the church, northward, are Great and Little Plumpton, the former …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the 1950s, and in the 1960s bungalows were built in Church Green and houses opposite in the high street. In spite … until her death in 1374 when she was buried in Hinxton church. Alice's daughter and heir Gillian Talmage had already … of corn and hay and a farm with c. 80 a. dispersed in Church, Middle, and Bridge fields, which was let on long …
A History of the County of Hertford
… southwest, the former being continued on to Ashwell. The church 6 and rectory stand on the south-east of the angle … the small village lies a little to the north-west of the church. At the beginning of the 18th century it had only … the low-side window in the south nave wall of the parish church. The principal entrance opens directly into the old …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… at an altitude of 171 ft. At the west entrance stands the church with Hitcham Farm, an early 17th-century house, much … Selwyn Awdry, lies half a mile to the north-west of the church. It was formerly the rectory, and, although almost … of 1499, and by his will made several bequests to Hitcham Church, and left 10 s. a year to Abraham Sybells to hold a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… west side of the road being technically in Chalgrave. The church stands north of the village, about a quarter of a mile to the west of the main road. North of the church is the entrance to Hockliffe Grange, an old house much … at his death in 1641, and monumental brasses in the parish church give a descent from him from father to son for four …
Magna Britannia
… now the property of Henry Legassicke, Esq. In the parish-church (in Mr. Bulteel's aisle) is a monument without … the farm. On the north wall of the chancel of the parish-church is a representation of the Resurrection in alto … son,) 1797. The prebendary of Holcombe Burnell, in the church of Wells, is appropriator of the great tithes, and …
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