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A History of the County of Warwick
… originally formed the parish of Hodnell, of which the church, or chapel, was situated in Ascote. At the time of the … four householders. 2 By the end of the 16th century the church was in ruins and the whole parish had been inclosed … it was subsequently acquired by Lord Leigh. Advowson The church of Hodnell is mentioned as appropriated to the Priory …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and compact, lies towards the north of the parish. The church with the rectory house adjacent, a plain three-storied … warren were granted to Robert Lord Dormer in Hoggeston. 56 CHURCH The church of SS. PETER AND PAUL 57 consists of a chancel 22 ft. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the title of a village, consisting as it does of the church, with the rectory across the road, a building of some … Holcot Mill and a few scattered farms. Of these, the Church Farm lies to the north of the church, and is reached by a road leading on to Rooktree Farm. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… road and roads to Moulton, Brixworth, and Walgrave. The church and a Methodist chapel stand in the village. It is the … This was the foundation of Northampton Grammar School. 25 Church The church of ST. MARY AND ALL SAINTS stands on the west side of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… not known when the estate was subinfeudated, but since the church was surrounded by its lands, Robert son of Alfred, who gave the church to Stogursey Priory in 1175, is likely to have been … in 1894, and of West Somerset district in 1974. 105 CHURCH. In 1175 the church of Holford was given by Robert son …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in which at the south end of it stands the church and vicarage, and near them a well-looking brick … son of Ethelred II. gave by his will in 1015, to Christ-church, in Canterbury, his lands at Hollingborne, with their … college library, Cambridge, of the evidences of Christ-church, Canterbury, intitled Thorn, printed in Decim. Script. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a mile from the western boundary of the parish, with the church in the north-west corner, and the school and vicarage … d. and the finding of a lamp before the high altar of the church. 10 In 1589 a 'cottage' called Hall Place, with land … belonging to the mere; the Earl of Lincoln had one, the church of Peterborough two, Thomas Glapthorne one, Sir …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… himself and his Heirs, one Presentation of a Clerk to the Church of Holme, after the Death of Waleran, the Parson. 3 … Manor of Holme juxta Nottingham, and the Advowson of the Church, whereby the said Sir Robert settled them on the said … of Staley, with the same Proportion of the Advowson of the Church; and the like of the Chantry there, in the County of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Droitwich on the Great Western railway, 6 miles away. The church of Holt stands in what was originally part of the … 2 miles west of Holt; it was a chapelry attached to the church here in 1831, but was transferred in 1904 to the … in the grant said to have been made in 964 by Edgar to the church of Worcester 94 of Witley and Grimley, which were …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… which stands on rising ground, and is composed of the church, rectory and some cottages, most of them modern. The … sold with the manor to John Agar in the next century. 37 Church The church of the HOLY TRINITY was practically rebuilt in 1881, …
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