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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of that reign without issue, and lies buried in the Temple church, having his effigies cross legged on his tomb; on … of that reign, sold it, together with the advowson of this church, to Otho de Grandison, descended of a family, who were … the 19th year of the same reign, and lies buried in Seale church. After his death, Sir William Fynes (whose name was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a small parish, lying at the edge of Romney Marsh, the church here dividing the marsh from the upland, or Weald of … The greatest part of it, together with the village and church, is situated upon high ground; but the southern part … the levels of the Marsh. Below the hill on which the church stands, and adjoining to it south-east, are the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… right angles to the stream, to Castle End and the modern church of St. John at the point where the road forks to … the parish, having a station about mile north of the church. It is round the railway that most of the building in … two of three lights. South of the High Street, behind the church of St. Nicholas, lie the scanty remains of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at a small distance from the Canterbury road, with the church at the further end of it, close to the edge of the … the year of his mayoralty, and was buried in St. Saviour's church, in Southwark. John his eldest son, succeeded him … seat in this parish, about half a mile southward from the church, which in very old deeds is written Burston, from its …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 449 ft. The parish is divided into three distinct parts, Church End, the Lynch, and Kensworth Common. Church End, comprising Burystead and Church End Farms, and a few cottages, stands in the north; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… beautifully round the west side of the hill, leaving the church, parsonage-house, and Keston court, a little to the … Canterbury, and as such is in the deanry of Shoreham. The church stands on the southern side of Holwood-hill, nearly in … a cupola at the west end, in which hangs one beil. In the church are the following mouuments and inscriptions. Among …
A History of the County of Northampton
… inhabitants. The market place lay to the north-west of the church, in the middle of which, dividing the Sheep Market … his son Edmund. He had a dispute as to the repair of the church, whereby it was eventually agreed in 1665 that he and … it has been held by the rectors for the time being. 52 Church The Church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL consists of a …
A History of the County of Rutland
… are several, are mostly of stone with stone roofs. The church stands in the south part of the village with the Hall, … of the Hall is the Green. The Priory, to the south of the church, marks the site of the chief messuage of the manor … was situated about a quarter of a mile south-east of the church above the Chater. The remains of the house were then …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Seasons,' 31 Thomas Gainsborough, who was buried in the church, 32 and Stephen Duck, the farm labourer who became a … trunks engirdled by seats, grew opposite the square-built church which stood isolated on the Green. 106 Some land at … parish. St. Luke's Schools (National) were opened when the church was built. For the King's School, see Richmond, to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… crosses that from Burgess Hill to Lodge Farm. The church is to the north-east of the cross-roads. Few of the … was transferred to Cuckfield Rural. A Congregational Church was built at Hassocks in 1885. The soil of the parish … ecclesiastical parish of St. John's Common, with the church of St. John the Evangelist, a red-brick building in …
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