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A History of the County of Northampton
… the ordnance datum, although it reaches 157 ft. near the church of Achurch. Along the valley of the river the soil is … to Oundle. It consists of a farm and 16 cottages, the church of St. John and the rectory, which is a picturesque … at Thorpe Waterville, about a mile to the south of the church and on the west side of the main road. Near the river …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to warrant to the Prior of Haverholme, the Advowson of the Church of Thorp, who came and confirmed the Grant of it, made … And it appears, 22 E. 3. 3 that Priory enjoyed this Church accordingly. In the Record of Nomina Villarum, 9 E. 2. … Esq. whose Father Robert Buttler re-edified the ruined Church. 6 There was a Recovery suffered, 6 Eliz. wherein …
A History of the County of Northampton
… There is a market place in the centre of the town and the church and manor house lie on its north side. The bridge over … The second fair is now held on the first Tuesday in May. Church The church of ST. JAMES consists of chancel 37 ft. 8 in. by 19 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 23 The village of Thriplow grew south-west of the church, built on high ground near the Bronze Age tumulus, and … the houses lie within and around a rough square formed by Church Street on the east, Longcroft Road on the south, Farm … Barringtons manor house on Middle Street, and the church. Church End was so named in 1521. 25 In 1979 the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… foundations of the antient seat of the Sondes's, with the church close to them, the whole lying on high ground, with a … here, several of whom lie buried under a tomb in Throwley church-yard. About half a mile distant south-westward from … the side of the path, in a small wood, midway between the church and Wilgate green. THIS PLACE, at the taking of the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… enfeoffed Putrell. 2 Richard Putrell gave to God and the Church of St. Peter at Thurgarton, the Gift which Gilbert his … released all their Right and Claim to the Ad vowson of the Church of Thurmodeston by Fine, 12 Joh. to Ranulph, Prior of … in West-Hallam and Bapurley, and the Advowson of the Church of West-Hallam, to Thomas Poutrell, Raph FitzHerberd, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… There are earthworks in the village to the west of the church, and fragments of Roman tiles and pottery have been … a fine levied in 1348, whereby Richard Folks, vicar of the church of Steeple Ashton, granted the manors of Hemblesworth … de Lisle, who died in 1407, desired to be buried in the church 34 there, and he left a son John and a wife Elizabeth, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… part of the stables of the Bury, and the tower of the old church, all situated close together in a bend of the river about half a mile east of the Buntingford road. The church is surrounded by fine chestnut trees, pines and yews, … in spite of its deserted appearance. To the south of the church is Thundridge Hill, the slope of which is occupied by …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is situated towards the centre of the parish, with the church lying on the south side of the road. In a field near … a moat and of 17th-century work, lies a mile west of the church. Backnoe End, with a farm of the same name, is in the … as Whitwick Green Farm, about a mile north-west of the church. There is a windmill at Scald End, which is still in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of chalk hills cross it, close to the foot of which is the church with the court-lodge and parsonage, and at a small … with eighteen borderers, having four carucates. There is a church, and six servants, and one mill of six shillings, and … five borderers having one carucate and an half. There is a church and four servants, and six acres of meadow, and one …
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