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A History of the County of Hampshire
… chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. Kimpton Church from the South-east Kimpton Lodge, a large brick … Bellinger. North of this park lies the village. The church stands back from the road to the south, and near it is … Alexander's son, disputed the right to present to the church with William de Dummer, who was probably the son and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Car. and two Acres of small Wood. There was a Priest and a Church. In the Confessors's Time this was 4l. but in the … that no other Parson should be instituted into the Church of Kineldestowe, with the whole Garden, as well belonging to the Church, as not belonging, and four Bovats of Land, which the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… now only a large village at the meeting of four ways. The church stands at the north-west corner of the junction and … on by later (18th-century) buildings. North of the church and west of the road running northwards to Gaydon and … road to Banbury, and passing westwards from south of the church is the road to the Wellesbournes and Warwick. Another …
A History of the County of Hertford
… down the hill, on the south side of which stands the church. In the village the main road broadens out to a … paintings were discovered on the walls here in 1850. The church stands on the common and was built by subscription in … wounds at Hong Kong in 1863. The schools are opposite the church. The Baptist chapel, built of red brick and slated, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… suburbs of a large town, though the older portion near the church still retains something of its original character. The … stretching almost the length of the village, with the church standing in a large churchyard at the north-west … exists at Yardley in the same position relative to the church. On the north side of the churchyard is the building …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the small group of buildings forming the village. The church stands in the middle of the village. The Rectory Farm, to the east of the church, is a 17th-century half-timber building with brick nogging, and west of the church is a 16th-century farmhouse of half-timber …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hopgood by lease from Richard Gifford. 12 South of the church is the site of the manor-house, to which local … suggestion is that it is an ancient archery butt. Near the church are the large well-organized schools, founded in 1842 … summons given 'on the Sabbath day' in King's Somborne Church, each copyholder and customary tenant of King's …
A History of the County of Hertford
… seems to have been of the Saxon type, having the church of St. Mary adjoining the manor-house of King's … where we find it to-day, nearly a mile from the church and manor-house. It is uncertain when a market was … there was a RECTORY MANOR in this parish attached to the church which had formed part of the possessions of the priory …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the Roman road from Silchester to Winchester. 2 The church of St. Mary is at the southwest end of the village. … the same year. 62 The owner in 1731 was John Russell. 63 Church The church of ST. MARY, situated on the main road from Winchester …
A History of the County of Warwick
… which is a straggling village 2 miles east of Kingsbury Church with a modern church of the Resurrection, built in 1861, and a Methodist … Kingsbury Hall, now a farm-house, stands northwest of the church on the edge of a natural steep declivity east of the …