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A History of the County of Somerset
… the ecclesiastical sense during the 16th century, for the church had disappeared by 1575 2 and the area was described … than ten people by 1428, 24 and the disappearance of the church followed in little more than a century. By the end of … was incorporated in the Yeovil poor-law union in 1836. 116 Church. There was a church at Sock in 1286. 117 In origin it …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… between the townships, except at one point near the parish church where the boundary leaves the river and runs alongside … fish.' 5 South of the hall are the ruins of the ancient church of All Saints, which has been partly pulled down. 6 In a field near the church is the celebrated Grey Stone where, according to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a separate ecclesiastical parish since 1893 with a church of St. James erected in 1831 and enlarged in 1882. … years round the road running south from St. Margaret's Church, Olton (begun in 1880 and completed in 1896), to the … a comparatively short one running north-westwards from the church and contains several ancient buildings, of which the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the middle of the village by a road from the south called Church Lane which now only leads from the site of the old … house appear to be of about the same date as the barn. The church is on the west side of the road in the middle of the … historical characters as visitors to Somersham. Later the church, having been assigned to the Regius Professorship of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… as a short-lived Saxon burh in the area north-west of the church, known as Bury by 1349. 51 The abandonment of the … new market and surrounding burgage properties south of the church before 1290. 52 A new alignment of streets involving … a direct east-west route north of the Vicarage and church, with a junction or crossroads later providing access …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Inn to the centre of the village and on to Ardley. The church has a commanding position half-way up the hill. 13 It … mainly to the north. In a field slightly north-east of the church and sloping down to the river, mounds and fishponds … early 17th-century Rectory which once stood opposite the church was replaced in 1847. 31 It was built in about 1615 by …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Sonning Mill is just within the county of Oxford. The church of St. Andrew lies to the west of the main portion of the village, whilst immediately to the south of the church was situated the ancient palace of the Bishops of … 17th-century building, lies to the west of the church between the churchyard and the river. The village …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… called 'Wild Weirs' and rejoins it south of the mill and church. The village lies in the extreme south of the parish … to Ringwood, which follows the Avon on its east bank. The church, school and the corn mill stand close together off the … held of the lords of Christchurch Manor 10 (q.v.). Sopley Church from the South John son of John owned the manor at his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… at its eastern end. Midway between these is the church of St. James. Southward from Sotwell Farm and the church the remainder of the parish is a narrow strip with an … of Shillingford Court (Oxon.), with whom it remains. 91. CHURCH The church of ST. JAMES, almost entirely rebuilt in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of William, 33 occurs in 1422, 34 and he presented to the church in 1435. 35 About 1478 John Lovett, great-grandson of … 'after the coming of King William it was forfeit.' 115 CHURCH The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel 33 ft. 6 in. by 19 …
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