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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at others not more than a mile and an half across it. The church stands at the east end of it, in the level of Romney … of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Limne. The church, which is exempt from the jurisdiction of the … the whole of them has been long since destroyed. This church was parcel of the antient possessions of the see of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The house in Delaford Park on high ground near the church, built by Mr. Charles Clowes in the early 19th … with three boars argent passant thereon. CHURCHES The church of ST. PETER consists of a chancel 46 ft. by 19 ft. 6 … added to the nave, the chancel walls were heightened, the church was reroofed throughout, and a bellchamber was added …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… materials belonging to it were at that date still in the church. 2 Further south the land is well wooded, and rises … story and in the ceiling of the ground story. Besides the church there is a Baptist chapel built in 1804, and a … belonged before the Conquest to the demesne of the church of St. Peter of Winchester, and at the time of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to the King's ferry, from which the village, with the church, stand at about a mile distance, and about two from … the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Sittingborne. The church, which is dedicated to All Saints, is a small neat … windows of it. It was formerly esteemed as a chapel to the church of Tenham, and as such, was given and appropriated …
Magna Britannia
… estates purchased by her ancestor Governor Pitt. In the church and church-yard are several monuments of the family of Basset. … town. The principal villages in this parish are the church-town and Tregenhawke. The manor or reputed manor of …
Magna Britannia
… seat of their descendant, Arthur Kelly, Esq. In the parish church are some memorials of this ancient family. 1 Kenn, or … Artillery, who is patron of the prebend. In the parish-church are monuments of William Long, Esq., of Newhouse, … given by Reginald de Punchardon to the priory of Christ Church in Hampshire, and was conveyed by the prior of that …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the village lies along the road to Buckland and the church occupies a commanding position in the highest part of it. Several small ponds lie on the east of the church, and from the formation of the ground it appears … son Henry Law was born there in 1797. He also entered the Church and was one of the leaders of the Evangelical party. 8 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… grouping, which contained the two manor-houses, the church, and two mills, but the northern extension of the … of the village, and the other north of the Roman Catholic church. The Tewkesbury-Overbury road was turnpiked in 17556. … in 1826. 31 The road through the lower village past the church formerly ran west of Kemerton Court and was joined …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of repair. 3 The site of the bishop's palace is near the church of St. Mary in the middle of the village. Close to the church are traces of a Roman camp where urns and coins were … piece of artificial water. Kerswell Green with its mission church and Methodist chapel is on the southern border of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… south are the hamlets of Up End, where stands St. John's Church, a chapel of ease to the mother church, erected in 1868, and Bell End, where the urban parish … which is gradually being built over. It is served by the church of St. Stephen, an iron building erected in 1888, and …