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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a green, over which the road leads to Ickham, having the church and court-lodge on one side, and the parsonage, a … of the family of Beake, many of whom lie buried in this church, now occupies it. A little beyond this is Newnham, … thirty-two cottagers having nine carucates. There is a church, and one priest who gives forty shillings per annum. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Hunsdon on the high ground to the south of the river. The church of St. John the Baptist and Widford Bury (now a farm) … the hill a little to the west. The rectory is close by the church. At the top of the road leading from the church to the village is Walnut Tree House, the residence of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Its only buildings, beyond a few cottages, are the little church of St. Mary Magdalen and a farmhouse close to it on … west, called the Mill Farm. A little to the north of the church a tributary of the Wallington, which rises in Purbrook … of it at the present day except in the name Mill Farm. CHURCH The church of ST. MARY MAGDALEN was entirely rebuilt …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… his Woods there, and divers other Things, to God and the Church of Lenton upon the great Altar, whereon this Gift was … which appear scattered upon a great deal of ground. The Church is dedicated to St. Peter, and stands at an easy … steeple with three bells. It has a spacious chancel. The church is badly lighted and is very dirty. In it we are …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… either side. A branch road to the west leads down to the church, which, being approached by a narrow pathway leading … behind a group of thatched cottages. Southwest of the church is a small Primitive Methodist chapel dated 1818. The … south for a few yards beyond this branch leading to the church, a few thatched cottages lying on the west side, while …
A History of the County of Hertford
… west boundary lying along the edge of the Chilterns. The church and village stand in the north-west of the parish on a … well against a background of dark woods. There is also a church-house of brick faced with Bath stone. The houses here … de Lucy and Juliana his wife claimed the advowson of the church of Wigginton, as being in the land of Wigginton which …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the street on each side is a small Back Lane. St. Mary's Church, with the rectory, stands on the south side of the … It was granted in the 11th century to the cathedral church of St. Peter at York, 3 to which it belonged at the … and elsewhere was made to Hugh de Moresby in 1337. 54 Church The church of ST. MARY (formerly of St. Nicholas) is a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and possibly a military post, lies north-east of the church. It was excavated in 1824 by the curate and Joseph … changes, but it seems once to have centred more upon the church. 16 Today scattered dwellings, houses, and orchards, … on the west side where the two public houses are. The church now stands rather isolated on the east side, but in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Wellingborough, passing through Wilby village. St. Mary's Church is situated a little to the west of this road; other … David by John de Wilebyin 1204, 10 and presentation to the church of Wilby was made in 1219 by Sir Philip de Hamton as … called 'de Northampton' in 1243 when he presented to Wilby church, 18 had married the widow of Robert Foliot and was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by name in 940 18 and a village grew up around the church and manorhouse, already standing by 1086. 19 The … The manor farm-house stands near the manor-house, the church, and the Vicarage in the south. It is an … building has taken place in the south of the village. The church and a school were built at the southern end of the …
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