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A History of the County of Hampshire
… trees from a height of about 100 ft. to 273 ft. near the church and rectory. Thus from Bellropes Field opposite the … road among well-wooded grounds a few yards away from the church. A walk across the field called Agincourt at the back … road branches to the right near the village inn to the church, vicarage and schools, and to the left along a shady …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is situated on the east side of the main road south of the church; it bears the date 1636. It is of two stories and an … perhaps still holding Fredley. He is buried in Mickleham Church, where his wife also was buried in 1513. Nothing more … a house and 1 s. 8 d. rent with the advowson of the church in Mickleham. 84 Licence for the alienation was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the swine market. Middleham House, just south of the church, is the residence of Mr. Lupton Topham. Near by are … is joined with the Virgin Mary in the dedication of the church. The church is prominently placed by the road 4 leading north from …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… for the most part to two great religious houses. The church of Middlesbrough itself was granted by Robert de Brus … with a population of twenty-five persons. 13 The church was in ruins and the churchyard uninclosed, though it … movement was set on foot in 1836 for building a new parish church of St. Hilda. Money was readily contributed for the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… converge to lead into the little village lying round the church. Middleton Hall, 1 mile east of the church, is built on three sides of a quadrangle open to the … 13 At this time the whole manor was held of the church of St. Edith, Tamworth, by service of half a mark. 14 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… ruins, now converted into barns and cottages, the abbey church, rebuilt in 1894, and the mill in the grounds. 17 'The … no capital messuage attached to the manor in 1349. 21 The church lies down a lane in the north of the village, opposite … meet at the north end of the village where stands the church. A short distance to the west of the church on Hall …
A History of the County of Durham
… on the arms. 4 To the north of the hall is the old parish church, in a lonely situation on the verge of the higher … From the village a road goes east and south past the church to Low Middleton and Newsham. The Stockton and … 4. 39 In 1240 Roland Baard presented to a moiety of the church. 40 His estate descended to Ralph Baard, who presented …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Lower HeyfordBicester road, in the vicinity of the church and castle, although references to an 'Old Churchyard … churchyard suggest that there may have been an earlier church on a different site. The castle is of the motte and … and the adjoining cottages were demolished, leaving the church in isolation half-way between the mansion and the park …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is large, and is chiefly grouped round two roads. The church, approached by a short road, lies below the village to … vicarage is a little over a quarter of a mile from the church, but the previous building lies on the north side of … as Goose Hill, immediately to the south of the path to the church. Traces of these works are still to be seen in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are only three or four houses in it. The ruins of the church stand among the marshes, on a small knoll of a hill, … very fertile. It lies about a mile and an half from Lid church, and about as much from that of Old Romney, to which … with nine borderers having one carucate. There is a church, and ten acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of ten …