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A History of the County of Hertford
… 1535) and Stanstead Thele, the first from its church and the second from the fact that the village of St. … parish on the west, and along this road are situated the church and manor-house, with St. Margaretsbury (so named only … of the New River, opposite to and a little south of the church, has been much restored, but appears to date from the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the western part there is some coppice wood. The church and village through which the road leads from Ash to … Of this family there are several memorials in Stansted church; they bore for their arms, Sable, a chevron argent … of Canterbury, is in the deanry of Shoreham. The church, which is dedicated to the blessed Virgin Mary, is …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… wells and springs have given an adequate water supply. The church stands near the source of the western boundary stream. In 1773 the church and the vicarage-house stood a short distance away … of the street on the east side. 22 Between 1773 and 1784 Church Farm, with new farm buildings, was erected south-west …
A History of the County of Oxford
… three-quarters of a mile out of Forest Hill. The parish church, the Rectory, and Rectory Farm lie in the … inn, the 'Chequers', which lay between the 'Star' and the church, was pulled down about 1890. 11 The village school, a … 18 In 1838 excavations revealed the site of Woodperry church, 19 and it was thought that the medieval village had …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… ST. QUINTIN Stanton St. Quintin 1834 Stanton St. Quintin church is 7 km. NNW. of Chippenham, 8 km. SSW. of Malmesbury. … Stanton and Nether Stanton. 2 Stanton, the site of the church, manor house, and rectoryhouse, was later called Upper … Cerne to Grittleton road, on the south side of which the church, standing in the 12th century, had a large manor house …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was still in use. 13 The village of Stanway, also called Church Stanway to distinguish it from Wood Stanway, stands on … called the Sling and grew around the manor-house and church which dominate the small village. The earliest houses were perhaps built south of the church and manor-house where, opposite the churchyard and on …
A History of the County of Northampton
… called the Holywell, which rose to the south-east of the church of St. Lawrence, and a stream, in the manor-house … by Mr. James Adams, stands on rising ground west of the church and has a fine view of the country-side. The solar … at Stanwick on 20 March 1625. John Dolben was at Christ Church on the outbreak of the Civil War, but at once took …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… at Stanwick and Langdale. Aldbrough Green, Stanwick The church lies on the north side of Stanwick Park. Opposite to … of stairs.' 8 About 2 miles to the north-west of Stanwick Church is an isolated portion of the parish with the village … John Proud, 135 and now holds the manor. Churches The church of ST. JOHN BAPTIST, almost entirely rebuilt in 1868, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of about ten houses, having the seat of Groves, and the church near adjoining. Beyond which the parish extends into … to Sir John Grove, who was a great benefactor to the church of St. Peter, in Sandwich, where he lies buried, under … at Grove, and were buried in the Grove chancel, in this church, this seat continued down to John Lynch, esq. of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… clay and chalk, on a subsoil of clay and chalk. The church, rectory, schools (built in 1872) and a few cottages … from Hertford to Stevenage a little to the west of the church. The road from the village to the church now crosses the River Beane by a bridge, probably on …
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