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A History of the County of Worcester
… 3 the shores of which are well wooded, and the parish church, standing to the south-east, is connected with the … a carved wood overmantel inclosing a painting of a ruined church. The hall block, which adjoins the west wing at the … timber walk or cloister connects this block with the church, which stands close to the house on the south-east. In …
A History of the County of Warwick
… similar to the masonry employed in the construction of the church tower A few timberframed cottages remain among the … Ferrers certain tenements here and the advowson of the church. 36 It seems probable that Sir John had made a … in 1598, 69 after which it descended with the main manor. Church The church of ALL SAINTS stands on the west side of …
Magna Britannia
… The principal villages in this parish, exclusively of the church-town, are Brunian, Trecroben, Tredreath or Lower … yet current, that there was a considerable town near the church, and that the trade of the Hayle was on the Lalant … as the year 1780, the sand was almost as high as the church-yard wall, and its boundaries scarcely discernible; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it from Tunbridge-wells. The iron-rails round St.Paul's church-yard, in London, were cast at this furnace. They … on the opposite side, the Court-lodge, situated with the church near it on the rise of a hill. About a mile westward, … paid him thirty-five marcs of silver, of the goods of his church. Soon after the abbot's coming into possession of this …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The town is in form only a large village with its church in the centre, the churchyard being entered from the … Lambourn Place. The Place adjoins the almshouses and the church, its small park extending northwards. The present … between two bends or. The glebe land attached to the church of Lambourn developed into the manor of LAMBOURN …
Magna Britannia
… old mansion is now occupied as a farm-house. In the parish-church are monuments of the families of Fortescue 1 and … of Lord Rolle, who is patron of the rectory. In the parish-church is the monument of Anthony Giffard, lord of the manor, … belonging to Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bart. In the parish-church is the monument of Sir Arthur Acland, who died in …
Magna Britannia
… Moor-town, is parcel of the Lamplugh estate. In the parish church are some memorials of the families of Lamplugh and … ruins of the priory, particularly of the conventual church, the nave of which has been fitted up as the parish church; in the east window are the following lines, removed …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… four Bord. having seven Car. There was a Priest and a Church, two Mills, 12s. one Piscary, one hundred Acres of … he gave four hundred Marks towards the Building of Sutton Church, making of his Tomb, and paying his Debts, and was … Edward Wymark, Gent, and his. Possibly that Priory had the Church also. Mr. More hath the Tithes. [Throsby] Landford Is …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… had two Car. and six plough ing Oxen. There was Half a Church, and thirteen Acres of Meadow. In Bernestune, that … Tythes, which that House enjoyed here accordingly; and the Church of Langar, with all it's Lands and Tythes, and one … the Parson of Langar, and swear not to hinder the Mother-Church, and to be liable to be suspended by the Parson if he …
A History of the County of Bedford
… situated a corn mill, and on the north of this road is the church of St. Andrew, standing back from the main street. On the east side of the street at this point are the church and manor farms, separated by the infant school. … son of Walter the Fleming and Sybil his wife, of the church of Langford, together with land, a mill and all rights …