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A History of the County of Rutland
… slope of the Chater Valley. The older houses near the church are of stone with stone or thatched roofs, but near … of Capt. R. J. E. Conant, M.P., which stands south of the church on the west side of the village, was begun in 1665 and … 20 Little Casterton and Lyndon, and presented to Lyndon church after the reported death of his brother. 21 Roland, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with beds of Red Down Iron Sand. East of a line from Church End to Trow Lane the clay gives way to the Coral Rag … lane turns back westwards past Thickthorn and Preston to Church End. An early-19th-century toll-house stood at this … cross first mentioned in 15467. 41 South of this the church of St. Mary was built in 1866. 42 On the opposite side …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… were in 1868 formed into the district chapelry of Christ Church, Ugthorpe. 2 Egton 3 was also formerly in this parish, … of St. Oswald and for six days following. 17 St. Oswald's Church stands nearly a quarter of a mile to the east; Lythe … 19 skirts Mulgrave Park and passes Normanby House and the church of St. Mary, Sandsend, before arriving at the little …
Magna Britannia
… town. The only village in this parish, besides the church-town, is Lower-Spargo. The manor of Carnsew, in this … Camelford. The only village in this parish, except the church-town, is Trevisquite. The manor of Trevisquite, called … have possessed it for a considerable time. In the parish-church, which has a handsome lofty tower, with solid …
Magna Britannia
… have possessed it for a considerable time. In the parish church are the monuments of Edward Mundy, Esq., who died in … of his Grace the Duke of Devonshire. In the parish church are some memorials of the family of Wolley. 4 There was a chantry in this church, founded by Thomas Kinnersley, Esq., and Charles …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1761. The turnpike road crossed the Till near Maddington church, bisected Maddington village, and followed a dry … road towards Winterbourne Stoke and Wilton: north of the church it survives as Tanner's Lane, south of it as the … pottery and coins have been found, and near the church other artefacts of similar date, perhaps associated …
A History of the County of Worcester
… quire gates of Cologne Cathedral. 'The removal of the old church in 1866 was the means of obtaining greater privacy for the grounds on the west side of the house, and the old church footpath was legally extinguished.' 9 On the … and Brace's Leigh. 52 William Bracy presented to the church in 1415, 1419, 1420 and 1433, 53 and in 1431 he was …
Magna Britannia
… lies partly in Devonshire and partly in Cornwall. The church is in Devonshire. The village or rather town of … town. The principal village in this parish, except the church-town, is Helford, at the haven of that name, where … There are the ruins of a chapel at Tregonnell. Marham-Church MARHAM-CHURCH, in the hundred of Stratton and deanery …
Magna Britannia
… the village of Kingsand in Devonshire, together with the church and Mount Edgecumbe. The church lies about two miles and a half from Plymouth Dock. … is now the property of Mr. William Clark. In the parish-church are monuments of the Edgecumbe family 3; that of John …
A History of the County of Surrey
… which has led to the confusion. The grant of Malden Church by the priory of Merton to Walter for the same end bears out the same explanation. The revenues of the church were for the support'Scolarium in Scolis degentium, et … three cheverons party and countercoloured azure and gules. CHURCH The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST consists of a …
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