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A History of the County of Hertford
… Edward Mawley, the well-known rosegrower. There is an iron church here dedicated in honour of St. Michael. At Broadway is the church of St. John, built by Canon Sir John Hobart Culme … Seymour in 1854 to serve as a chapel of ease to the parish church. Among other important houses are the Cottage, the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… was that when his wife died the manor should return to the church from which he had it, and his son, the Bishop of … whole manor, in reality only held parts of it. Northfield Church: Windows in North Wall of the Chancel Middleton is … at Middletonhall Farm, near the King's Norton boundary. CHURCH The church of ST. LAWRENCE consists of a chancel 35 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the village of Northfleet, built round a green, having the church and vicarage on the south side of it; hence towards … are two, and 36 villeins having ten carucates. There is a church and seven servants, and one mill of ten shillings, … about a mile and a quarter south-eastward from the church. It was built on part of the demesnes of an estate …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in the west of the parish is comparatively small; the fine church of St. Mary, once collegiate, stands in the centre, … Ickwell is the hamlet of Upper Caldecote, with All Saints' Church, a chapel of ease to the parish church, consecrated in 1868. Caldecote Lodge, the principal …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… seem to be one; Northington, with its commanding modern church, its school and scattered cottages, lying on the … 30 which has been taken from the north wall of the old church. William was probably succeeded by Robert de Totford, … lands in Northington in the tenure of John Tucker. 48 CHURCH The church of ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST is a fine modern …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… supposition from the location there of the parish church (recorded from 1100 67 with no evidence that it had a different site) and of the manor farm, adjoining the church, is confirmed by a mention of 'those who lived in the … lay mainly on the south side of the valley, around the church. The yards and buildings of the manor farm extended …
A History of the County of Somerset
… comprised the estate and probably the site of St. Andrew's church. 5 Like Ilchester it was connected with the Saxon … these three roads a drove leading westwards, north of the church and the former manor-house, originally served … Domesday survey, but seems to have been the estate of the church of St. Andrew held by Brictric of Glastonbury abbey …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of St. John Baptist 3 in a building, later called the Church House, which was standing in 1690. It was founded c. … in 1906. The rectory-house lies to the east of the church and dates from the 18th century. 4 The parish has a … 40 by whom the manor is still owned. 41 CHURCHES The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST lies to the east of the road …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Farm, two farms of no special note. These, with the church and cottages irregularly grouped, form the old … the farmer, besides a pension of 40 s. to the vicar of the church of Norton. 23 In the following month Sir Richard … on one of his excursions along the Great North Road. 44 CHURCH The church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of a small …
A History of the County of Durham
… formerly called the Cross Dyke, in the centre. The parish church stands on its west side, and there is a reading room … importance is shown by its ancient and well-endowed church and by the grant of a market by Henry I. The Bishop of … won by them from the Scots at Homildon. 9 The collegiate church was the principal institution in the place, but the …