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Magna Britannia
… Brook House, in Norfolk. Netherex is a chapel or daughter-church to Rewe. This parish has some interest in the … belong to the dean and chapter of Exeter. In the parish-church are monuments of the families of Northcote 2 and … of Collaton belongs to Mr. Samuel Algar. In the parish-church are memorials for Anthony Clifford, rector, 1685; and …
A History of the County of Essex
… from 1607. 12 In the Middle Ages the manor house and the church lay on Netteswell Street, and there were hamlets at … corporation. 41 Netteswellbury manor house adjoined the church to the west. It was let to tenants until c. 1640, when … common, and Brays Grove, which lay south-east of the church on the Latton boundary. 49 In the earlier 13 th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… village and its associated green 9 lay near the church and manor house in a sheltered valley on the eastern … Timber from the park was regularly sold for shipbuilding, church repairs, and other purposes during the 19th century, … road in 1858. 30 The lane from Woodadvent to Nettlecombe church was known as Liche Way in the 15th century. 31 In 1734 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… a mile south-west of Great Gaddesden, and consists of the church and a few houses, stands in a valley, which, running … Earl Brownlow, is now the sole landowner in this parish. CHURCH The church of ST. LAWRENCE is practically modern, having been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the bank of the river; in the northern part of it is the church, and at some distance from it the remains of the … the manor farm living in a modern house between it and the church, hence the road leads through the village built at … and fourteen villeins, having five carucates. There is a church, and fourteen servants, and two mills of fourteen …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The market-place is divided into two squares, the church of St. Michael 3 standing in the western and the town … large square hall with rooms on either side. St. Leonard's Church stands within a large churchyard adjoining the grounds … supported by voluntary contributions. The Roman Catholic church of St. Mary was erected in 1837, the Wesleyan chapel …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… at the request of Remigius the Bishop, gave to Stow the Church of Eynesham in Oxfordshire, and all the Land belonging … Houses, with the Land on the North East part of the Mother Church, and four Bovats of Land in the Fields of Newerc, with … twenty Acres in the Heath, and a dwelling House which the Church of Newerc had before, with two Bovats of Land in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of timber-framing, and the Vicarage, farther east near the church, is a late-17th-century building of red and black … still belonged to the friars at the Dissolution. 42 Church The parish church of ST. GEORGE consists of a chancel, south …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to the village of Newbold, grouped to the north of the church on the road running west from Brownsover to King's … half a mile along a road which runs north from the Rugby-Church Lawford road, with its chapel of St. John, built in … a branch leading to the Newbold Lime Works, south of the church. The Leicester and Rugby line of the former L.M.S. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Newchurch valley, while on the bluff above stands the church of All Saints, making a picturesque feature in the … visible for many miles round. Just to the east of the church is the vicarage, built in 1888. On Ashey Down opposite … place to the present structure, and in 1829 St. James' Church was built. By the middle of the century the population …