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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are about eighteen houses interspersed throughout it; the church stands on a gentle rise, at a small distance eastward … eight shillings per annum paid towards the repair of the church, out of lands called Willys's lands. The number of … of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of the same. The church, which is dedicated to St. Mary, is but small, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on the south and east slopes of Napton Hill below the church. Quite a number of houses are of 17th-century date and … main road, known as Butt Hill. The hill is crowned by the church, and by a windmill whose predecessors can be traced as … Napton property entered against Combe Abbey in the Valor. Church The church of ST. LAWRENCE stands on the summit of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Western Railway. and 4 miles east from Basingstoke. The church of St. Swithun is one of the smallest in Hampshire, … grandson of John and Sybil 17 Uvedale, presented to the church during the episcopate of Henry Waynflete (144786), 18 … as an appurtenance of the manor in a fine of 1618. 38 Church The church of ST. SWITHUN consists of an apse 16 ft. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the hollow at the west end of the village where the church stands, a small area of grass perhaps being all that … were grouped. A small 16th-century house close to the church is thought to have been the rectory before a new one was built, slightly east of it, in 1694, 12 and Church House, beside the churchyard, though built in the 18th …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and pigeon-house. The old rectory opposite the church is a black and white house, probably of the 17th … 31 July 1624 at Sheriff's Naunton 58 and was buried in the church of Naunton Beauchamp. 59 He was the personal friend of … condition, being only able to grind at flood-time. 67 CHURCH The church of ST. BARTHOLOMEW consists of a chancel …
A History of the County of Somerset
… route between Spaxton and Stogursey. The township, whose church may have been adopted by Nether Stowey, 13 was still … Street (Fore Street in 1851) to the east, leading to the church, and Lime Street, so named by 1591, were part of the … 1952. 90 Stowey Court lies east of the village beside the church. Leland referred in 1542 to 'a goodly manor place of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… east again of which is Heathmanstreet Manor Farm. The church of St. Andrew is at the south end of the village, and … were a chapel with 8 acres of tithe belonging to it, and a church to which belonged a hide and a moiety of the tithes of … and in the king's hands by reason of his forfeiture. 109 Church The church of ST. ANDREW consists of a chancel, with a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… slightly north of the centre, lies the village with the church. An Inclosure Act affecting 400 acres in this parish … passed in 1825. 1 Whitacre Hall, mile north-east of the church, is an L-shaped house facing south, of which the south … are timber-framed farm-buildings. The village about the church is scattered and contains several old buildings. A …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with deep ridge and furrow, and comprising only a small church, three or four cottages, Manor Farm, and, within a … the 18th century, 13 and a schoolroom of 1820 abutting the church, the other buildings are farm cottages of the 17th … in the grounds of Nether Worton House and north of the church may once have defended the village site 15 seems …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… south from High Street and ran south-east-wards round the church on a course marked in 1975 by the church drive and the footpath which continues from it through … that then remained was the stretch providing access to the church. 29 The lane was replaced in the 19th century by the …