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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the de la Bcre, atte Bere or Abarowe fee in Ibsley. Church The church of ST. MARTIN is a small 19th-century building of red … formerly a chapelry, 47 is now a rectory dependent on the church and served by the vicar of Fordingbridge. There is a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… wholly in Buckinghamshire. A part of it, including the church and village, 1 was transferred from Oxfordshire in … in the extreme south of the parish, are several more. The church stands on a hill overlooking the Hambleden valley … situation it is not easy to get a good view of Ibstone Church from any distance, since it is small and almost …
A History of the County of Worcester
… which 513 were in Worce tershire until 1844. 1 This part, Church Iccomb, is divided from the rest of the parish by a … the village and flows southwards into Westcote Brook. Both Church Iccomb and the adjoining hamlet stand on the lower … hill at the point where the boundary between Iccomb and Church Iccomb touches the road to the village. Further down …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… resides in it. The village of Ickham, in which is the church and court-lodge, stands in a low flat country, very … Offa, king of Mercia, in the year 791, gave to Christ-church, in Canterbury, fifteen plough-lands in Ickham, … who in the year 958, gave more lands here to that church. 1 After which this manor continued part of that …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Around the Upper Green stand, on the south-west the parish church, to the north some cottages and the school, and on the … road to Bearton Green, about a quarter of a mile from the church, is an old two-storied timber-framed house, on a brick … a moated manor-house, lies 2 miles to the north of the church, and is a two-storied house of L-shaped plan. The main …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… re-used Roman material in the arcade of Ickleton parish church. 15 The village existed in its own right in Saxon … c. 700 yd. further south, has been the more important. The church was built close to it c. 1100, and the section of the road between the church and the DuxfordStrethall road forms the main village …
Magna Britannia
… buried at Crediton, but the figure of a crusader in the church at Iddesleigh is also assigned to him. Iddesleigh is … property and residence of Hugh Mallet, Esq. In the parish-church are monuments of James Veale, Esq., of Passaford, … ancient possessions of the Cutcliffe family. In the parish-church are monuments of the Cutcliffes 9 and Parminters 10; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… interest in the tiny village, which lies north-east of the church. A few of the houses are of stone but there are more … at the east entrance to the grounds of the House and church has mullioned windows with labels, probably of the … windows without labels. Idlicote House, north-west of the church, was considerably altered in 1863 and was thoroughly …
A History of the County of Oxford
… created, it comprised Iffley township, sometimes called Church Iffley; part of Littlemore, sometimes called Little … a detached portion of the parish lying in the township of Church Cowley. In 1881 the area of the ancient parish was … of Calcareous Grit on the east bank of the Thames; its church stands above the lock; its main street, Church Way, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… mould or clay upon the chalk; the air is very healthy. The church stands alone, near the southern boundary of the … VI. to Rikkill; and there is a memorial, in Northfleet church, for William, eldest son of Sir William Rikhill, and … the archbishop, is as such in the deanry of Shoreham. The church, which is the smallest in the diocese, is dedicated to …