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A History of the County of Rutland
… thatch or stone slates. Opposite the lane leading to the church, a muchmodernised house, known as the Priest's House, … by Thomas Lord Burghley, stands on the north side of the church, its principal front overlooking the churchyard. It is … in design with the windows in the aisles of the church and was evidently made at the same time. 17 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lath of St. Augustine, and the rest of it, in which is the church and village, in the hundied of Folkestone and lath of … way beyond the 67th mile-stone from London, having the church and court-lodge at a small distance on the north side … OF LIDDON, the court-lodge of which is situated near the church. It belonged formerly to the abbey of West Langdon, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cottages, while at the south-east corner is the modern church given by the ninth Duke of Bedford in 1886. The old church, which is now used for burial purposes only, stands in … in 16278 we find the Meadowe Lawn, the Horse Close, Church Lawn, Bowlinge Leas, Haydon Hill, Fallowhill, Coningse …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 400 ft. on the southern edge, a distance of 2 miles. The church lies centrally, with the village extending east of it … and two showing timber-framing, are of the 17th century. Church Farm, south-west of the church, is a building of the first half of the 16th century. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… time Lilford possessed a village of 12 houses and a church dedicated to St. Peter, and the hamlet of Wigsthorpe … charming view, across the Nene, of Pilton with its old church and manor house. The Hall is a fine example of late … in attendance on the king. 13 He presented to the church of Lilford in 1228 14 and he 15 and William 16 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… which forms part of the parish boundary in the north. The church of St. Peter lies on the west side of the road, and … three lions argent with three rings gules on the cheveron. CHURCH St. Peter The parish church of ST. PETER, which stands in the village, was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the Empress Faustina (II). 5 The Manor House, near the church, is a simple stone building, apparently of the late … also received from Henry I and Geoffrey de Clinton the church of Leek Wootton (q.v.) with its endowment, which … and the 18th-century mill house is a private residence. Church The old parish church of ST. MARY MAGDALENE seems to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… on the west side of the valley. The remains of its church lie at its southwestern edge, but further south are … in 1894, and of the West Somerset district in 1974. 99 CHURCH. Between 1100 and 1107 William de Falaise gave to the monks of Lonlay (Orne) the church of Stogursey and the tithes of two thirds of his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… handsome modern dwelling, and above it, still higher, the church. More southward in the valley is a house, called … Liminge village, at a small distance north-east from the church, gushing out of the rock at a very small space from … part of the antient possessions of the monastery of Christ-church, in Canterbury, to which it had been given in the year …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… grazing on it. That part of this parish, in which the church and village are situated, lies within the hundred of … situated on the summit of the quarryhill, having the church and the archdeacon's house at the corner of it. The … described under Hythe. About half a mile eastward from the church of Limne is a place called in old records …
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