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A History of the County of Oxford
… Gate' (i.e. Mill Road), and from the town well to the church. 8 Sections of two former G.W.R. lines, Oxford to … the site of the one-time manorhouse (see below) and the church to Ockley Brook. In the 17th century and later there … in the middle. A green is also shown in front of the church. 14 Souldern's name, meaning thorn-bush in a gully …
A History of the County of Bedford
… subsoil gravel and clay; the land is chiefly arable. The church and rectory of All Saints are situated on the brow of … parish churches can be seen from the steeple of Souldrop Church. The village is quite small and contains a number of … being at present the property of Mr. Albert Edward Bowen. CHURCH The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel 23 ft. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… East End, Damerham Parva, South End, and the Marsh. The church of St. George is on the left bank of the Allen River, … on condition that she should demise the same to the church of Glastonbury. 10 Accordingly Athelfleda in her will … who had died in 946, 11 and of her own. 12 In 1086 the church of Glastonbury held the manor, which in the time of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to the west of Hinksey Stream. At its south end is the church of St. Lawrence. The vicar lives at the suburb of … quarry from which the stones had been taken to build the church of St. Peter in the East at Oxford. About a quarter of … owner of the estate is the Earl of Abingdon. Churches The church of ST. LAWRENCE 23 consists of a chancel 15 ft. 9 in. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… At the junction is the village green, where stands the church of St. Wilfrid with the rectory to the north. A road … Upsall. Argent a cross sable. Plan of South Kilvington Church In 1569 Robert Roos alienated the manor to Thomas … a crosslet fitchy sable in the foot and a quarter gules. Church The church of ST. WILFRID consists of a chancel …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the village on the south-east side of the stream has the church and rectory, to the south-west of which is a good … Hall stands a short distance to the south-east of the church. It is a rectangular building of two principal stories … 5 and certain commons called 'Millhomes' and lands called Church Hedland are mentioned in 1633. 6 Manor In 1086 South …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to North Moreton, and a byway leads southward to the church of St. John. In the eastern part, at the approach to … of the road between Aston Tirrold and Wallingford. The church stands to the south-east of the settlement, near the … upon it. Near it a paved ford has been noted, and the 'church mere' recently levelled in the rectory grounds …
A History of the County of Oxford
… centre comprises a rectangle of streets south of the church, around what once may have been the village green, but … that of the Giffards stood near the village centre and the church. The layout of the later village may reflect early … visitors, particularly to see the wall-paintings in the church. 39 College Farm, overlooking the area once called the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the parish, crossing the Wylye c. 300 m. south of the church, but no trace of it has been found. 29 The ancient … course of the Wylye to be moved westwards south of the church. 31 The old Bath road across the parish decreased in … wide band of gravel beside the WiltonWarminster road. The church, vicarage house, and demesne farmstead formed a group …
A History of the County of Essex
… around the village green, the oldest, apart from the church, is the Royal Oak. The north cross-wing and part of … Bruyn left furnishings from it to South Ockendon church. 65 Her will also mentions her copy of the Canterbury … of St. Nicholas (57 December), patron saint of the parish church. 124 Neither was apparently established, 125 but there …
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