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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it; the residue, being the north-west part, in which the church stood, is within the hundred of Worth, and … Our Lady of West Hythe, the ruins of which, as well as the church-yards, remained in his time; and although there is … is, that this town of West Hythe, where the ruins of the church then remained, was more particularly that which was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is also employed in some of the more modern buildings. The church stands on the south side of the road in the middle of … the chancel rebuilt in 1878. A little to the east of the church on the opposite side of the road is West Ilsley House, … coincidence, at the opening of a vault in West Ilsley Church in the following year, a headless skeleton was found. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… It is but small, containing about six hundred acres; the church which is in ruins, with about tweleve houses, forming … of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Sandwich. The church, which was dedicated to St. Mary, has been long in a … pulpit, pews, &c. which had been left standing, out of the church; in which dilapidated situation it still continues. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… made use of as such at present. A handsome tower of the church, the front of which is decorated with intersecting … courts, with cloysters, and a spacious hall; and that the church had another tower, of the like size to that now … burying-place seems to have been on the south side of the church, as in digging there, great quantities of human bones …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on the left close on the road. Beyond the schools is the church of St. John standing on high ground, from which the … and become a long sweep of downland and woodland. Past the church the road goes uphill to Lippen Cottages, with their … Town intending (as some prisoners confessed) to take us at church, it being the Fast Day.' However, 'this godly body of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the manor. 66 West Lavington Manor lies north-east of the church. A doorway reused in the present building to form a … Edward the estate had been 'tainland' belonging to the church of Salisbury and was held by Alestan of Boscumbe. 68 … and his fate is recorded in the parish register. 108 Church The church of West Lavington with its tithes, coupled …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor-house, now a farm, stands on the south side of the church, but has been much modernized. It is a rectangular … K.B. in 1661. 49 He died in 1678 50 and was buried in the church here. He left two daughters, Winifred married to Basil … to the manor from the 17th to the 19th century. 80 Church The church of ST. MARY consists of chancel and nave …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it, next to Mereworth, is the village, with the church. The northern side of this parish is watered by the … esq. of Hamptons, dying in 1668, was buried in this church near his father. He left issue an only daughter and … where he died in 1585, and was buried in Clerkenwell church. His widow afterwards married William Lambarde, gent. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the lower slopes of Pennard Hill, passed West Pennard church, and evidently continued through East Street and … Bradley to Wells, adopted a similar route to West Pennard church and continued to Steanbow bridge. 14 Roads follow or … there were some houses described as 'straggling about the church'. 40 That last settlement was named Church Street in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in a gentle curve, cutting the village street between the church and the rectory house and joining the Great Road below … programme 14 involving the resiting and rebuilding of the church (18546), almost alone at the main entrance to the … the rising ground to the south-east. Woodland east of the church by 1761 was extended towards the coast by 1817 over …