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A History of the County of Buckingham
… a court leet and view were claimed by the Gibsons. 91 Church The church of ALL SAINTS is a small structure consisting of a … used as a vestry. Until the middle of the 13th century the church consisted of a chancel narrower than the present one, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… century to the 1860s, it consisted of little more than the church and two farmsteads: the village had fewer houses than … rooms, may have been of similar size: east of the church Little Langford (later Lower) Farm was a stone house with five first-floor rooms, west of the church Stourton (later Upper) Farm, as rebuilt in 1737, was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the seat of Captain William Berington, J.P., the Priory church of St. Giles, a farm and one or two cottages. Little … stands to the south-west of the surviving fragment of the church, on the west side of the former cloister-garth. The … a lion, all probably fragments of the former nave of the church. The rooms at the north end of the hall are faced with …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… lies in a low position, not far from the Thames bank. The church of St. John Baptist stands in a churchyard entered by … 60 ft. in length, was pulled down in 1740; part of the church tower was still standing in 1797; and in 1813 Lysons … plan of this interesting establishment. 4 The aisleless church had a nave about 50 ft. long, a quire of half that …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the main road for some distance before rejoining it. The church of St. John stands on the outskirts of the village, on … of the trustees of Mr. Seth Smith. Little Missenden Church from the South-east The hamlet of Little Kingshill … was probably the widow of Francis Style (see brass in church). The daughter Elizabeth afterwards married Edward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… thus entered, under the general title of the land of the church of St. Augustine: The abbot himself holds Mundingeham. … and wood for the pannage of four hogs. There is a church. In the time of king Edward the Confessor, it was … whom this manor was afterwards, with the advowson of the church, granted to the archbishop, and his successors, part …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of which is situated the hamlet of Dane EndLittle Munden Church and School, with the Lordship Farm and one or two … of which the latter is about half a mile north-west of the church. The road from Watton to Great Munden passes across … lion azure with two bends gules athwart him. Little Munden Church from the North-east Previous to 1385 the tenants of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… scattered farms and cottages with a rectory and a small church. The Whitacre and Hampton line of the London Midland … same Act as Bickenhill (q.v.). The farm-house north of the church has a 17thcentury timber-framed barn. Two thatched … walls of mud. Hermitage Farm, 1 miles north-east of the church, is an early-18th-century brick house on a large site …
A History of the County of Essex
… part of 379 a., including the old Parndon Hall and the church, extended south from the northern stream of the river … old Parndon Hall, of which only the moat survives, and the church and mill, both rebuilt in the 19th century, lay close … later Parndon House, was built c. 1 km. south of the church, and was enclosed in a large park. Parndon House was …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… made amongst the lands held by Lord Monteagle in 1523. 111 CHURCH The Church of ST. JAMES consists of a chancel (21 ft. by 13 ft.), … The roofs are covered with tiles and slates. The church is not mentioned in the Domesday Survey (1086), but a …