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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the west on the north side of the road to Saltburn is the church, erected in 1835, 3 the vicarage, however, lying at some little distance to the south-west. Opposite the church on the south are the schools built by the Earl of … branching south-east from the main road leads to the old church, now used only as a mortuary chapel, which lies on the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Robert 'de Succheberga' to the nunnery of Wroxall of the church, 4 virgates, 20 acres of land called Hunger Hill, and … its history is as that of Upper Shuckburgh. Churches The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, 85a Upper Shuckburgh, is … in which there are cedar trees of great size. The church, except the base of the tower, has been completely …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and taking a bend to the north-west rises uphill to the church and Arley Castle, both of which are built on high … brick house on the west side of the road leading to the church. The roof is tiled and the house contains a good oak … Arley Castle stands on high ground to the east of the church, and commands a good view of the Severn valley and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… branch of the London and South Western Railway. The church stands a little away from the village, at its southern … who founded the abbey in 1045 and endowed it with the church of Clatford and its appurtenances. 10 The first … is marked by Sackville Court Farm in the village near the church. Sackville. Quarterly or and gules a bend vair. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… above ordnance datum, with a steep fall to the south. The church is in the middle of the village close to the point … and Alice and her heirs were to receive the prayers of the church. One acre of this land lay in the great culture called … Gravenhurst, passed in 1820, has not been printed. 29 Church The church of ST. GILES has a modern chancel and north …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… years past an almost deserted habitation; near it is the church and parsonage. There is no village, but at some … is one, and nine villeins with two carucates. There is a church and five servants. Wood for the pannage of twenty … remain at Hardres-court, in the garden wall, opposite the church; and the king on his return lay here two nights, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Herbert, standing on a considerable eminence between the church and the 'Hall Garths' 2 to the north and the Home Farm … there seems also to have been a dovecot here in 1641. 65 Church The church of ST. PETER was entirely rebuilt in 1888, and is a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 14 The early village was almost certainly centred on the church and the manor-house, which stand just above the … moved the parsonage house from its original site near the church to half-way up the north side of the present village … others on the canal, the railway, and in shops. 124 Church. There was a church in Upper Heyford by 1074, when a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… several Times told me himself; so that the Advowson of the Church is all that remains of it to his Posterity. 5 It is … 14 miles of Nottingham, and 7 from Melton-Mowbray. The church has a nave and side-aisle, a low tower steeple, with 3 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by which it is connected to the hillside behind stands the church (apparently older than the castle), with the village … rectory became known as the old rectory in 1955, when the Church Commissioners sold it, 20 and in 1961 was known as … were housed at low rents in cottages belonging to the church and town estate trustees and let to the overseers. 171 …