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A History of the County of Berkshire
… but a few old ones still remain. To the south of the church is a rectangular two-storied building of rubble. It … Westminster. 29 In 1625 he rebuilt Shellingford Church at a cost of at least 200, and 'at his own expense he … writing in 1719, describes his monument in Shellingford Church, as also the gravestone of William de Blewbury and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… which is situated about a mile and a half north of the church, contains several half-timber cottages of the 17th … brick house. At Stanford Bridge, 3 miles north-east of the church, are several 18th-century brick cottages with tiled … roofs, and a 17th-century cottage of half timber. The church is pleasantly situated near the east bank of the Teme, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… containing some 17th-century half-timber cottages. The church stands a little to the west of the Stanford road. The … the parish takes its name, lies immediately west of the church. It is a half-timber and brick house, probably of the … and murdered in the house. 1 To the north of the church is a halftimber and plaster two-story house with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… site of the medieval manor-house. The site of St. Ebbe's church and the lost medieval village adjoins them. The … by 1601. 12 The parsonage, which lay to the north of the church, was still standing in 1634, 13 but was unoccupied. … succeeded by William Cornwall, who presented to Shelswell church in 1367, 51 and William Cornwall the younger, who in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… beans and peas. The village lies low and consists of the church, the rectory, Shelton Hall and a few modern cottages. … 13023, 60 but no further mention of this property occurs. CHURCH The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN has a chancel 24 ft. by 12 ft., …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… one Car. six Vill. two Board. having two Car. There was a Church, and a Mill, and thirty Acres of Meadow. This in the … by Fine to Walter Bedewynde. The Manor and Advowson of the Church of Shelton, 7 E. 2 3 by Fine were settled on John de … in Newarke, and the Manor of Skelton, and Advowson of the Church to Thomas de Hatfeild, Bishop of Durham, and John de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were then grouped irregularly round a green and the parish church, which lay just off the green to the south-east. … 18th- and 19thcentury house immediately east of the church. 17 The 'Bell', the only surviving inn, was rebuilt in … the earlier house. Among the cottages Mizpah Cottage in Church Lane has a plaque inscribed 'This house was burnt May …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Colney chapel, Henry granted to the parson of the mother-church of Shenley all the land which Abel held of him in … a decree in a dispute between J. de Somery, parson of the church of Shenley, and the chaplain of Colney as to altarages … the Rev. W. Upton Richards, first vicar of All Saints' Church, Margaret Street, Londona practical outcome of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… some fifty years ago. About half a mile north-east of the church is an old farm-house called Half Hyde, and a modern … Archbishop Stigand, and it belonged to the demesne of the church of St. Alban in the time of King Edward the Confessor, and he could not sell or alienate it from that church. 5 Shortly after the Survey Abbot Paul obtained these …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 63 Shepreth rectory probably stood to the south of the church, on the site of Manor Farm. John Layer built himself a … separate estates, virgate belonging to the demesne of the church of Ely, and the remainder being held by five sokemen. … inclosure: that in the north comprised Fillcup field, Church field, part of Wright's moor, and land to the west of …