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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a roughly triangular street-plan. The main manor house, church, and rectory are just outside that triangle to the … corner, perhaps corresponding to the south end and church end mentioned in 1378. 27 The triangle is divided … street was called South Street, the south-western one Church Street, as in 1560, 29 and the northern one High …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Adington Watervill or Parva (xiv. cent.). Little Addington Church: West Tower Doorway The smaller of the Addingtons … mile southwest from Ringstead and Addington Station. The Church of St. Mary lies at its southern end, and is … noteworthy for the beauty of its tower. To the east of the church is the Manor Farm, the home, during many generations, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Mr. Julius Alington, the present lord of the manor. The church of St. Denis stands in the grounds at some distance … modern and of no architectural interest. South-west of the church is an isolated building now divided into three … six billets argent. The land lies low, and near the church has been worked for gravel, as the broken surface …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the parish, and is continued as the road to Cheshunt. The church lies at the north end of the village, and a little … On the north side of Berkhampstead Lane and close to the church and village are the rectory and Little Berkhampstead … stands in a park about half a mile north-east of the church. At the southern end of the village stands the Village …
A History of the County of Northampton
… farm-houses and a few cottages only, in addition to the church and rectory house; in Bridges's time 11 families … mentioned by Leland, stood immediately north of the church, and some remains of it are incorporated in a modern … founded the Northampton house of the Austin Friars, in the church of which several of his descendants, who were also …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 54 Mr. Henry C. W. Pollen is now lord of the manor. CHURCH The church of LITTLE BOOKHAM, of unknown dedication, is a small … set in one bay of the blocking. Plan of Little Bookham Church The vestries, porch, and organ-chamber are modern, the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… stone-tiled roofs. The Rectory stands to the west of the church and to the south-west is the old school house built in … married Sir Hugh de Mortimer, and they presented to the church in 1349 and 1352, 13 the patronage being held as dower … seised of the manor of Tolethorpe and advowson of the church of Little Casterton, in which church he was buried. He …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the summit of the hill, having the court-lodge and church adjoining to it. The stream, which rises at … money, in the year 839, and given to the monks of Christ church, with the consent of king Ethelwulf, who declared it … who, after the dissolution of the priory of Christ church, in the 31st year of king Henry VIII. was found to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a medieval manor-house 13 were all near that crossing. The church stands south of the road on an embankment. Until the … the parish into three. The upper division, around the church and demesne farm, had 16 houses occupied by 69 people; … still stand respectively north-west and north-east of the church and between them, by the road, are an …
A History of the County of Worcester
… picturesque overhanging, timberframed gable. Opposite the church is a fair-sized timber-framed house with brick filling … argent and gules a bend sable with three bezants thereon. CHURCH The church of ST. PETER consists of a chancel 30 ft. by 16 ft. …