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A History of the County of Essex
… Cole Street. 15 From it a lane ran south to the hall and church, and further west Pike Lane crossed it and continued … in 1818. 23 Richard Benyon built a reading room c. 1885 in Church Lane; in 1895 it had 40 ordinary members. 24 Vestry … apparently held the manor c. 1155, when he yielded the church to the abbot of Westminster. 35 Between 1201 and 1203 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… near the village. At the west end of the street is the church, which in 1868 became the parish church of North Otterington. According to local tradition the church was begun in what is known as 'the Church Field,' but …
A History of the County of Worcester
… consists of two farms and a cottage standing near the church. The farm to the north-east is a half-timber building, … worth 10 s. yearly in the manor of North Piddle. 72 CHURCH The church of ST. MICHAEL is an entirely modern building …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… are also two fine fishponds, now used for boating. The church of St. Nicholas stands just within the park, while … of North Stoneham, but about half a mile north of the church is the little hamlet of Middle, consisting of a farm … to its healthy situation and charming scenery. The iron church and schools erected in 1889 lie to the north of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to be turnpiked, was again a main road. 11 North of the church a new straight section was made. 12 The road was … been a back lane. 26 A bridge over the river was called Church bridge in 1701. 27 At the south end of the village the church is west of the main road; the rectory house was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from Steventon that the village is situated. St. Michael's Church and the Manor Farm lie to the south of the road to … succeeded by William Batchelor, who died in 1797. 14 Church The church of ST. MICHAEL consists of a chancel 25 ft. 7 in. by …
A History of the County of Somerset
… bridge, by the ford across the Redlake river south of the church, was recorded in 1517 14 as also was Holybrook bridge, … been on the stream which joins the Redlake north of the church. 15 The north-south road from Wells was turnpiked from … lay originally along the north-south road west of the church where the 17th-century North Wootton Farm and another …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the North Riding, 40 and in 1323 the proctor of the parish church was given licence to collect alms throughout the realm for the rebuilding of the church, which had been burnt by the Scots; the walls of the … under a zealous Royalist at Northallerton School. The church of Northallerton was among those which were restored …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and will pass through the east of the parish. The church and village stand on the high ridge to the west, and … built, mostly around a triangular village green near the church. About two miles to the east is the hamlet of Cuffley, … consists of a few cottages, a room used as a school and church, and Wells Farm. This last takes its name from the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… throughout it. The street of Norborne, having the church and vicarage-house within it, and containing twentysix … it is entered under the general title of the land of the church of St. Augustine, as follows: In the lath of Estrea. … 1629, was buried in the vault which he had made in this church for himself and his posterity, and in which most of …