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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the road from Hurstbourne Tarrant to Great Bedwyn, but the church, vicarage and the two manor farms, recalling the fact … enfiled with a crozier or in a border sable billetty or. Church The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN consists of a chancel 20 ft. by …
A History of the County of Northampton
… off the high road from Islip and Aldwinkle to Oundle. The church is in an isolated position to the south-west of the … two mills are referred to in 1656 and again in 1818. 45 Church The church of ST. GILES consists of chancel 27 ft. by 16 ft. with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stands much in need of modern taste and improvements. The church is situated near the middle of the eastern side of the … Several of this family lie buried in the Grey Friars church, in London. From the permanency of them here, not only … of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Sandwich. The church, which is dedicated to All Saints, is a small mean …
A History of the County of Northampton
… road is crossed by another running north and south: the church stands on high ground at the centre of the village near their point of intersection, and close to the church is a ford. Grouped near by are the smithy; the Council … rector, but subsequently enlarged, stands east of the church. At the west end of the village, on the Holcot road, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to Watton. It is fairly large and somewhat straggling, the church, rectory and school, and Walkern Place, a 17th-century … house, stands a little to the south-west of the church, and was probably erected about the beginning of the … Hamo de St. Clare, 7 who gave the mill of Walkern to the church of St. Mary for the souls of King Henry and Queen Maud …
A History of the County of Hertford
… datum, is Wallington Bury, and just below it lie the church and rectory faced by the Manor Farm. Below these the … of Robert de Wallington and the same William who gave the church to the monks of St. Albans. 22 William and Reginald de … to the use of the monks' kitchen, as was Wallington Church. 62 In 1291 the manor was worth 7 12 s. 4 d. 63 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… other side of the valley, on the opposite hill, stands the church, with the village called Kakestreet, at a little … was close to it. Several of them lie buried in this church; they afterwards removed to Ulcombe, Ashford, and … orle of nine crosses, formee, sable. 1 Southward from the church is Grandacre, for many years the habitation of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… round an open space at the fork of the road, with the church on the north in a churchyard inclosed by a brick and … In the middle of the roadway, immediately in front of the church, a square, marked by four large elms, hollow with age, … brick cottages of some antiquity, and at the back of the church is a large old barn. Further south, standing back on …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to Bridgwater and Taunton was possibly known as the church causeway and was paved in 1714. 14 A stone bridge had … Glastonbury road with a further short street, west of the church, known as South Street. Before inclosure of the common … in 1583. 60 Walton Farm occupies the site, north of the church; part dates from 1731, the rest was largely rebuilt …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… included an apparently moated area within which were the church and the grass-covered remains of what is likely to … The house belonging to the estate stood opposite the church, west of Manor Farm, and was pulled down soon after … Read gave his share of the tithes as an endowment for the church in 1658, 112 and some tithes belonged to the owners of …