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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 5 The two parishes may have been formed early: there was a church at Westport in the late Saxon period and the site of St. Paul's, the medieval parish church of Malmesbury, in or adjacent to the abbey precinct … or earlier there was a chapel, dependent on St. Paul's church, at Corston and another at Rodbourne. 9 Each chapelry …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Bewdley and Tenbury, consists of a few houses near the church, some of half-timber and some of brick. Near the … Francis Blount, J.P., about half a mile south-east of the church, is an early 19th-century three-storied brick house … In the garden of the house immediately to the west of the church is preserved an iron fireback, found in an adjacent …
A History of the County of Warwick
… de la Zouche in the north; while, a mile southeast of the church there was its junction with the Nuneaton road. 9 This … The bulk of the old village of Mancetter, including the church, the almshouses, and the manor-house, is built round … east of the churchyard. The Manor House, south-west of the church, was the home of Robert Glover, the martyr. It is a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… many miles has only occasional houses at the roadside. The church is at the east end of the village, and the rectory, … people being mainly agricultural. An endowed school of the Church of England was built in 1857 at Manfield. The … after their mother. 23 They each granted a moiety of the church and a moiety of the mill to St. Agatha's Abbey, 24 but …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from the Pewsey road past Malthouse Farm, the church, and mill to join the road which ran north-eastwards … the former parish in 1773, and another lane led from the church south-westwards to Manningford Bruce. 23 By 1844 the … modern development. Settlement in 1773 was confined to the church, a few houses, and the mill, all strung out along the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from its connexion with the FitzPeter family or from the church dedication, and in 1279 as Manningford Bruce from its … Lane (in 1971 Dragon Lane, see below) to All Saints church at Manningford Bohune common. Others shown on a map of … same as in 1723. 19 In the 18th century the manor-house, church, rectory-house, and some cottages were grouped round a …
A History of the County of Rutland
… from the disastrous fire in 1732. 2 A house south of the church has a bay window on the ground floor, and another north of the church, known locally as Manton Priory, is said to contain … for the soul of William and his ancestors daily in the church of Manton. The return to the writ of ad quod dampnum …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Greywell, crossing the canal by Luke's Bridge. St. Mary's Church stands south of the village near the source of one of … Newnham made by Alan Basset to Hugh de Arundel in 1198. 64 Church The church of ST. MART THE VIRGIN has a chancel 13 ft. 8 in. long …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… C. T. Duffield and the residence of the Misses Anson. The church stands on the north of the village which is of some … chapels in Cothill and Marcham. Immediately south of the church is the old vicarage, a picturesque and half-ruinous … During the reign of William II Abbot Reynold granted the church, whatever the clerk lfric had held and a farm to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… streets, the houses of which are but meanly built, the church stands at the west end of the town, with the patronage … some generations before. Many of them lie buried in this church, where several of the inscriptions on their … of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Sutton. The church consists of three isles and three chancels, with a low …
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