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A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1552 left money for mending the causeway between the church and his house. 27 The Yeo was used for transport in … house is some stained glass thought to have come from the church. 76 It incorporates the initials 'I.M.', either for … was responsible for the repair of an aisle in the parish church. 111 He was imprisoned for supporting Monmouth and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… fine farm-house of red brick, a little to the west of the church, with a large pond skirted by the road. East of the church is Parsonage Farm, another good red-brick gabled house of the 17th century, and opposite the church on the south side of the road is the modern school. In …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to north-east parallel with the stream. Near the church is Willington's Farm, 4 formerly a manor-house, of … a capital messuage. 7 The present manor-house, east of the church, is partly composed of the old manor farm and has … occupied by Admiral William Robert Clutterbuck. Near the church is the Tudor house called French's. Many of the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… stands on the Gloucester high road. It contains the church and vicarage, Churchend Farm, Manor Farm and the Moat … Emma as dower. 53 Reynold Folliott was parson of the church of Longdon, 54 and died without issue, when this … living here in the 18th century. 108 A tombstone in the church records the death in 1714 of Nicholas Wrenford, at the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… valley. At the west end of it, close to the road, is the church, and above it the court lodge. At the east end of it … as two plough lands; 1 and being wrested from that church in the troublesome times which soon after followed, by … archbishop of Canterbury, to bishop Gundulph and the church of St. Andrew; which was confirmed by archbishop …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bullington, Little Ann and Goodworth Clatford, in 1493. 48 Church The church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of a chancel 24 ft. 4 in. by … and is modern, as is the tracery of all the windows of the church. The four other windows of the chancel, two in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and is appurtenant to the Lower Manor of Longstock. 54 Church The church of ST. MARY is modern (187680), and consists of a … is almost the only thing remaining belonging to the old church, and has a plain octagonal bowl, with an octagonal …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to be well timbered, particularly in the north, around the church and Longstowe Hall. 11 It is mainly agricultural and … each decade. In 1961 the population was 218. 16 Longstowe church, like its neighbours at Caxton and Arrington, 17 is … in 1799, lay woods and parkland around the hall and church, together with a number of small closes. Similar …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is a large modern building standing to the west of the church. Built into the wall of the churchyard on the south … east. Charney Wick, immediately north of Charney Bassett Church, is a two-storied building of early 13thcentury date. … Longworth, otherwise Worth,' together with Manor Farm, Church's Farm, and Smith's Farm, were purchased from John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the steep ascent of a hill, at the foot of which is the church in the middle of it. On the east side, though at a … receives another, which rises on the hill just above the church, and then having crossed the road, flows on northward, … made a donation of it to the monks of the priory of Christ church, in Canterbury, who allotted it towards the expence of …