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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… house in it, which is the court-lodge, situated with the church, or chapel as it is called, in the vale near the river … given, in the year 1044, by one Egelric Bigge, to Christ-church in Canterbury, and on the partition of the lands of … JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Canterbury. The church, which is dedicated to St. Nicholas, consists of an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… St. James's day, by the inhabitants of the parish paying church and poor's rates; whose office is, to oversee the … of the market, but for the calling of the parshioners to church, for funerals, and for occasional parish meetings. At … a mill near the vicarage, runs on not far distant from the church, and court-lodge, situated about half a mile northward …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Hugh Inglis in Milton Bryant and a footway to the church, were appointed by the Act of Parliament of 1794, by … of Woburn Park. It consists of two parts, the uppermost, Church End, containing the church, rectory and the Manor Farm, a modern building, the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… which somewhat limits the outlook in that direction. The church stands off the main road on high ground facing the … homes for the aged poor. The Manor Farm, south-east of the church, marks the site of the old manor-house. Although much … by the side of this house is dated 1668. Opposite the church, approached by an avenue of fine elms, stands Milton …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in 1610. 69 He died in 1637, being buried in Milton Malzor Church, where an inscription describes him as 'Yeoman, Lord … Dry, the manor came to Edward Price, who presented to the church of Milton Malzor in 1745. 74 At the time of the … Ryland Dent Adkins, K.C., held it till his death in 1925. Church The church of THE HOLY CROSS 75 consists of chancel 30 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Roger, Earl of Warwick, when he founded his collegiate church of St. Mary at Warwick in 1123 included in its … Moreover, in 1231, when they claimed the advowson of the church of Milverton against the prior of Kenilworth, to whom … Best, 77 who in 1776 made a conveyance of the manors and church to George, Earl Brooke and Warwick. 78 Hugford. Vert a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Winchester College. West of the village are the parish church and the village school. The rest of the village is … wood, 3 s. 5 d. rent in Minstead, the advowson of Minstead Church and land and rent in Totton, &c., representing the … which he had of the gift of Ralph de Canterton to the church of the Holy Trinity at Mottisfont. 58 From scanty …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being so named from the Saxon word Minstre, signifying a church or monastery. It is divided into two boroughs, viz. … side of the street; the latter contains the street and church, with the southern part of the parish. THIS PARISH is … on low ground at the foot of the high lands, having the church on the south side of it; northward of the village it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is situated on high ground near the middle of it, with the church, and ruins of the monastery close on the northern side … home, and having built a chapel on the south side of the church of Bisham, laid him in the vault underneath. He was … been in the possession of that prince, who gave to the church of the Holy Trinity, now Christ-church, Canterbury, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… indicating its former dependence on the mother-church of that town. 1 The village is sited about 1 mile from … developed, extending east from the neighbourhood of the church. Earthworks south of the 'Manor House' suggest … bridge to Roundham in Crewkerne and eventually to Chard. 6 Church Lane, running south to the church from Misterton cross …