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A History of the County of Warwick
… the ecclesiastical parish of Westwood in 1846, with the church of St. John the Baptist, built of stone in the Early … Monuments Acts. The Manor House, to the north of the church, was built about the middle of the 16th century. It is … south room but without the shelf. A little north of the church is a row of ten almshouses dated 1594, founded by Sir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… small before its extension. That it was a chapelry and the church not recorded or built before the 13th century suggests … Pond Hill in the north to the junction of Brook Lane and Church Fields Road in the south. Peaks Lane and High Street … no house in the parish was further than 200 yds. from the church. 35 The greatest concentrations of houses were in the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… area just north of the line of the Arlesey road. The church stands on the east with the vicarage to the … Blakemanlond, Soltestockes, Chepyngwey. 2 Stotfold Church, From South-East Manors At the time of the Domesday … of Chicksands. Simon de Beauchamp ( c. 1190) granted the church of Stotfold with all its appurtenances to Chicksands, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… dating from the 17th century. On the north side of the church, which stands a little distance to the east of the … on the west. At the corner where the by-road to the church joins the main road is a square 18th-century plastered … of Stoulton and has always followed the same descent. 73 CHURCH The church of ST. EDMUND consists of a chancel 31 ft. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… further on, the parsonage and court-lodge, opposite the church. Of it self it is not unpleasant, and the houses are … of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Bridge. The church, which is dedicated to All Saints, is a small … steeple at the west end, in which are three bells. The church seems antient. There are numbers of small coloured …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… two parishes. The eastern part (Estou), in which was the church and present village, known as Long Stow or Nether … the cross-head replaced, is in the vicarage garden. The church is a short distance up a lane leading north from the … parish boundary for about a mile. To the south-east of the church is Church Farm, or Prebendal Farm, lately rebuilt. The …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… school 19. The 'Talbot' 20. Old malthouse 21. Methodist church 22. Porch House 23. Hewitt gardens 24. East View, … the 'Crown' 27. Raggs Row 28. Old masonic hall 29. Baptist church 30. Roman Catholic church, formerly the Beale Brown school 31. Former brewery …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of its history the country house called Stowell Park, the church, and a few cottages for estate workers were the only … houses were mainly in the area where the manor house and church stand on the hillside above the Coln; the springs … in possession of it in 1355 when he presented to Stowell church. 51 Claimants under John's supposed title were later …
A History of the County of Oxford
… road from Dorchester to Alchester. Although it never had a church and, until the Crown sold Shotover, was closely linked … there were 43 residents. 13 There has never been a school, church, or chapel; the villagers went to school and to church at Beckley. Economic History. Domesday book mentions …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ridge of chalk, or down hills which cross this parish. The church stands in the vale, at some small distance southward … in which part of it is the court-lodge. A little above the church arises the spring, which is the head of the stream, … unfertile parts of this county in general are. Below the church, in the vale, the soil is rather more fertile, though …