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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of South Damerham, the descent of which it has followed. Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel, nave, north … transept, west tower and south porch. 25 The earliest church of which there are traces belonged to the first half …
A History of the County of Worcester
… end on the Worcester road is St. Michael 1 and All Angels' Church, situated on an eminence, with the rectory to the north-west. Martin Court Farm, which adjoins the church to the west, was formerly the manor-house, and is the … post called the Gospel post. Between the main road and the church are some old half-timber cottages. A short distance …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 1318. 13 He or another of the same name presented to the church from 1305 to 1344, 14 and in 1345 with his wife Alice, … the Seyton family, when Sir John Seyton presented to the church. 16 From this date the manor descended with that of … possession of the Feildings, and William presented to the church in 1442. 21 Everard Feilding, son of William, died …
A History of the County of Worcester
… on the Worcester road. At its southern end are St. Peter's Church and the rectory, with the pound and Martley Union … to have been made up from part of a Mortimer tomb in the church. It is of alabaster, and bears the arms of Hedley, … first floor, dated 1661. The brick garden wall adjoining Church Lane is of 16th-century date. The Noak, 5 the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… station were closed in 1964. 16 Martock, the site of the church, was the primary settlement, and the strength both of … and occupied the whole tithing south of the village. Church Hay field (North field in 1551, Chapelhayfield in … and at Mare mead, north-east of Mare field. 20 From the church in the centre of the village Load Lane (Churchey Lane …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… afterwards lived. 3 At the west end of the village is the church with the school, erected in 1850 in honour of Captain … Whitby Abbey on condition that the monks should serve the church of St. Hilda in Middlesbrough. 77 Newham, a part of … priests to celebrate mass at St. Saviour's, York. 107 Church The church of ST. CUTHBERT 108 consists of chancel 30 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by the rivers Leam and Itchen, which unite close to the church. The compact village stands between the two rivers, … were later the overlords of MARTON. The grant of the church to Nuneaton Priory by Robert de Craft was about 1160 … held fairly extensive property in Marton besides the church. As early as 1202 Mabel, the prioress, granted a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… land called Moxby Moor. There is no village of Marton, the church standing near a farm-house on the first rising ground … were discovered in 1892. One mile to the south of Marton Church is Moxby, now consisting only of a few scattered … had twelve oaks in the forest of Galtres for building his church. 32 The prior had a grant of free warren in his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… road, almost a lane, leading down to the Itchen. The church of St. Swithun stands on the west, well sheltered behind thick-growing trees. North-west of the church are the schools and the old rectory, a square … Gale (possibly Dale), widow, sold it to John Doswell. 11 CHURCH The church of ST. SWITHUN has an apsidal chancel of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… its head being replaced by a stone ball), the parish church and the vicarage lying to the south-east. A market is … room; here too there is a Wesleyan chapel. At Healey the church of St. Paul, erected in 1848, lies to the right at the … granted to Sir Richard Gresham in 1540. 164 Churches The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN consists of a chancel 39 ft. 8 …