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The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… all the rents he had in Cheap towards ( versus) the church of St. Michael; William de Assendon; Katherine …
Magna Britannia
… said by William of Worcester, to have been buried in the church of this cell. Walter de Exon, who wrote a history of … property and residence of Mr. Simon Irving. In the parish-church are memorials of the family of Avent; and a tablet, … Truro. The principal village in this parish, besides the church-town, is Portloe, a fishing-cove. The manor of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… seems probable that Stephen de Waltham, parson of the church of Digswell, and Ralph de St. Denis were acting for … of the free tenants and of Peter, parson of St. Andrew's Church. 73 Rather later Sele seems to have come to the … the fine flour called Hertfordshire White was made. 79 The church of St. Andrew is dealt with under the borough of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 10 A reconstruction of the road from St. Clement's church to the foot of Headington Hill in 1682 is described by … War. Although it was partially restored after 1660, Christ Church preferred to let it fall into decay since market … for letting in the Cherwell river to overflow Christ Church meadows for defence'. 34 A temporary drawbridge was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of St. Decumans, 1 named after the patron saint of its church, 2 occupies the coastal plain at the mouth of a broad … Celtic influence is also implied in the dedication of the church to the Welsh saint Decuman. 29 Williton (Willettun in … and then flows close to the former manor house 31 and church. Both that stream and, by the 12th century, the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… were for all practical purposes independent of the mother church after the Dissolution. Shippon was separated for … that the site known as Helenstow 18 took its name from the church there which was and is under the invocation of St. … gold and silver coverings from twelve reliquaries of the church. John de St. Helen, the successor of Richard, held of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… position in relation to the various tithings is the church, which is described in a manuscript of the 18th century as 'a Chappel of Ease belonging to the mother church of Hurstbourne.' 2 South of the village is Upper Link, … later descent of the other holding has not been traced. Church The church of ST. PETER consists of a chancel 37 ft. 3 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… village lies in the south-east corner of the parish. The church fronts the green, and the farmhouses and cottages are … When he was ejected in 1659 from the deanery of Christ Church he bought an estate at Stadhampton, his birth-place, … were 44. 23 Two of the new cottages still stand near the church: one is of chequer brick and has a stone inscribed …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the centre of the parish on rising ground, with the parish church dedicated to St. Lawrence on an eminence in the … with a moat, about a mile and a quarter north-east of the church, marks the site of Dylywyk Manor, now a farm-house; … a grant of free warren extending into this parish. 89 CHURCH The church of ST. LEONARD consists of a chancel 36 ft. …
A History of the County of Durham
… Stainton in the neighbouring parish of Bishopton. The church of All Saints stands on the west side of the road, … Bertram, who confirmed his grandfather's gift of Stainton Church to St. Mary's Abbey, York. 10 Roger had a son William … descent of the second moiety of the manor of Stainton. 94 CHURCH The church of ALL SAINTS was entirely rebuilt in 1876 …