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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the Little Stour, and consists of about forty houses. The church stands at a small distance from it, having the … is thus entered under the general title of the land of the church of St. Augustine: In Dunamesfort hundred, the abbot … with fourteen cottagers having six and an half. There is a church, and thirtyeight acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Iffley. At the west end it clustered about the old Church Way to Iffley, now Railway Lane and Chapel Lane; to … changed considerably in the 19th century. It acquired a church, a chapel, two schools, and a number of gentlemen's … it reached 'Van Diemens' on the border of the parish. Church Way was a field-path to Iffley, and many who caught a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… are seen in the near distance backed by high downs. The church of St. Katherine, more commonly called the church of St. Mary Magdalene, is on the right beyond most of the houses and stands on a high mound; while behind the church is the village schoolhouse. Opposite is the manor …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… distance to the north is the old chapel, now called the church of St. Michael. By the beck is Park House, a farm to … Sessay 43 and is now in the possession of Viscount Downe. Church The church of ST. MICHAEL consists of chancel 18 ft. by 14 ft. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from it by the London and South Western Railway are the church and rectory. West of the church is Lockerley or Ford Mill apparently of late … becomes obscure. It is represented now by Painshill Farm. Church The church of ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST consists of a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… High Street, in the centre of which are the Town Hall and church of St. Leonard. Trees everywhere abound. It was stated … school was opened in 1906. There is a Roman Catholic church dedicated to the honour of SS. Joseph and Cuthbert; … has since descended with the manor of Marske 112 (q.v.). Church The church of ST. LEONARD was rebuilt in 1811, the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the parish. Near its northern end, just beyond the church, the road is carried by Crow Bridge over the … on the east side of the road a little south of the church may date from the 17th century 6 in its north half; … buildings of brick. A cul-de-sac running east opposite the church has a stone house on its south side inscribed N & M.G. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the Domesday Survey in Kingston Hundred. There was a church there then, and it may have been already parochially … gives one of the few examples in Surrey of an ancient church and village standing on the London Clay. Long Ditton … Evelyn, immediately after divine service, while yet in the church, before all the people thus addressed him: 'You are a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… cottages with red brick infilling. A little west of the church is a rectangular late-16th-century timber-framed house … 55 and made a settlement of the manor and advowson of the church on Sir John Hubaud and others in 1580. 56 He … of his tithes in Long Itchington; his son Alan gave the church to the priory, and his grandson Gerard further land …
A History of the County of Durham
… and Stockton on the east. The village with the parish church stands near the centre upon a long ridge of slightly … place are noticed in the accounts of the manors and the church. The Protestation of 1641 was signed here. 5 The … 6; the present Wesleyan chapel dates from 1901. The Wilson Church Institute was built in 1887. MANORS LONG NEWTON was …
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