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A History of the County of Warwick
… Hillborough, 2 miles to the south. The village, with the church, stands on the edge of the hill, commanding views … timber-framed, all of the same century. Opposite the church is a farmstead with a modern house and a 17th-century … School was erected in 1838 (the original building is now a church hall) and there is a village hall opened in 1934 and a …
A History of the County of Bedford
… two principal groups of houses, the first, including the church and rectory, lying to the south of the grounds of … There is a public elementary school built in 1870. The church stands to the west of the road, with the rectory close … Robert de Carun, probably a son, presented Tempsford Church to St. Neots in 1129, 20 and in 1130 paid 69 s. into …
A History of the County of Worcester
… about Teme Street, Market Street, Cross Street, 4 and Church Street. The market-place is at the junction of the last three streets. The church stands on the right bank of the Teme at the north end of Church Street. The houses are generally built of brick, some …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… twelve ploughlands, lying at Tenham, to the metropolitan church of our Saviour at Canterbury; and he made this gift … earls, named Uffa; and the king granted this land to the church of Christ, free from all secular service, except the … 1 This manor continued part of the possessions of the church of Canterbury when archbishop Lansranc came to the see …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… with Sheriff Hutton, Welburn and Brandsby. The church of All Saints lies off the road, east of the village. … died in 1642 and was buried in the quire of the parish church. 80 He was apparently succeeded by his son George, 81 … 84 six of his children being christened in the parish church, where he himself was buried in 1677. 85 His eldest …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… them, with the pretty village of West Farleigh, and its church, on the opposite hill. South-westward the prospect … silver stream through part of it, the elegant mansion and church of Mereworth beyond, and at the extremity the losty … hills, above the town of Tunbridge. The village, with the church and the vicarage, a neat modern built sashed house …
Magna Britannia
… occasionally occupied by some of the family. In the parish-church are monuments of the Arscott family. 1 Thelbridge, or … is now the property of John Partridge, Esq. In the parish-church is a memorial of Lawrence Davy, Esq., of Medland, … Courtenay, who died in 1340, was buried in the conventual church of Cowick with great solemnity. Upon the suppression …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the main road and climb the steep hill to the church at the summit. Davis's map of 1797 shows the 'Swan' … Nineteenth-century additions to the village included the church and the Vicarage, built in 1846, 25 the red-brick and … W. Peers (vicar 184176) was responsible for building the church, Vicarage, and school. 44 Fees. TETSWORTH does not …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… which is now said to form part of Tetworth, that the church which serves both Everton and Tetworth parishes, now … 17th and 18th century owners of the principal manor. The church stands in the southern corner of this portion, and … are a few timber-framed cottages. Everton House, near the church, the home of the Astells, no longer exists. 3 The …
A History of the County of Hertford
… retaining internally some plain panelling. The rectory and church are situated still further south towards the river. … of the 19th century, lies a short distance south of the church. Tewin Water, lying further to the west and surrounded … on high ground about a mile and a half north-east of Tewin Church, commanding extensive views over the valley towards …