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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stands in the middle of it, on Saltwood-green, and the church and parsonage at a small distance from it, and the … was given in the year 1036, together with Hethe, to Christ-church, in Canterbury, in the presence of king Cnute, by one … borderers having nine carucates and an half. There is a church and two servants, and nine mills of twenty shillings, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… through which runs the River Salwarpe. To the north of the church, and separated from the churchyard by the now disused … the Mercians, to Deneberht, Bishop of Worcester, and his church. 17 The boundaries given in this charter show that at … estate. 18 The manor appears to have been taken from the church, probably by an ancestor of Earl Leofric and his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the demise of the manor to Robert Throckmorton in 1538. 23 Church There is a chapel-of-ease with a graveyard, built in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Aller Farm. It comprises a single wide street with the church at its eastern end, the street having been widened by 1891 9 apparently to provide an improved view of the church from the estate cottages built by the Acland-Hoods … earlier. 10 There was a short lane running south from the church to serve the mill. From the 1930s onwards houses were …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Croydon in 1883, above 500 ft., and the ground near the church 550 ft. above sea level. The joint Brighton and South … the open downs being private property. The village and church stand on the summit of a steep hill. The churchyard is … by the people of England to the king, asserting that church lands paid only the tenth. 12 Sanderstead continued …
A History of the County of Oxford
… chapter-house to have stood. Nor is there any sign of the church, the old roofless building on the north-east of the … as it was in 1826. 41 The school, on the west side of the church, was built in 1860 and extended in 1868. 42 A … Blacheman, to whom he had given permission to build a church dedicated to St. Andrew near the monastery. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… simply as Sandford until c. 1884 when the suffix, from the church dedication, was added to distinguish it from Sandford … in the ground, but the Park, on high ground opposite the church, is the most prominent house in the village. Several … and in 1974 was included in West Oxfordshire. 174 Church. In the late 12th century Sandford church was a chapel …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… here divides Berkshire from Hampshire. It contains the church of St. Michael, which was rebuilt in 1853, and has a mission church attached to it in Little Sandhurst. There is also a … south of Crowthorne parish and contains an iron mission church. The parish of Sandhurst is chiefly noteworthy as …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part being more hilly, is a light and gravelly soil. The church stands nearly in the centre of the parish, on the … distance northward from it. Between the parsonage and the church is a large forstal, containing the principal part of … Hope-mill, in Sandhurst, held of the prior of Christ-church, in Canterbury; the former of them belongs now to Mr. …
Magna Britannia
… gallows in his manor of Sandiacre in 1330. 4 In the parish church, which is a beautiful specimen of enriched Gothic … The rectory of Sandiacre is the corps of a prebend in the church of Lichfield: it is held on lease under the … foals: the fair also has been discontinued. In the parish church are two ancient monuments of ecclesiastics, without …
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