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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Paganell of West Rasin in Lincolneshire, gave the Church of Winthorp, with that of Kinerby, and some others to … extensive domain. In Winthrop are about 30 dwellings. The church was dedicated to All Saints. The present church was not long since built of brick, and stands on an …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to south-east. At the eastern side of the village is the church of All Saints, and grouped nearby are the former … described. 2 The Manor House is also situated near the church, in a northwesterly direction. A short distance west … it to George Whitmore and others, the fishing grantees. 95 Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel (24 ft. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… an elevated situation. There is no village, and the church stands amidst beautiful rural surroundings, no house … in the following year Henry de Bereford, parson of the church of Cofton, released to him all his own rights in the … the manor, Archibald D. James, esq., of Moxhull Hall. 70 CHURCH The parish church of ST. CHAD consists of a chancel …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Land, and one Bord. having ten Plows or Car. There was a Church. The Value in the Confessor's Time of this was 45s. in … de Lovetot himself had one in his own Hand. He gave to the Church of St. Cuthbert, at Radeford, two Bovats out of his … was Lesthens. Nigellus 12 granted to the same Canons the Church of Wilgheby, and Robert de Lovetot 13 gave them the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… sister Anne, who was in possession in 1610. 30 Wisley Church from the South-east Covert. Gules a fesse ermine … the Earl of Lovelace is the present owner. Plan of Wisley Church A mill and a fishery were attached to the manor at the … seem to have enjoyed rights there at different times. 37 CHURCH The dedication of the church of WISLEY has been lost. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… mill now standing is nearly a mile west-southwest of the church on the Raveley side of Wistow and is probably on the … thirteen houses being within a quarter of a mile of the church. It is principally ranged round roads forming an irregular four-sided figure with the church at the south-west corner. From the church a road runs …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the river Coln. The part west of the Coln, including the church and manor house and presumably the site of the … point of the upper end of the village: on the north is the church and churchyard, on the east is a range of building … the 19th century, the smithy, 90 and on the west stood the church house, recorded from 1610 when it was used as an …
A History of the County of Warwick
… held the manor, as he laid claim to the advowson of the church in 1205. 26 His son Nicholas of Coventry gave an … and contributed largely to the rebuilding of St. Michael's Church, from Thomas Compworth and Elizabeth his wife; 39 the … granted by Sir Thomas de Astley to the chantry in Astley church, later converted into a college of dean and canons. 81 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… still called Witley Park. 3 The ancient cottages near the church are very picturesque. The White Hart Inn may be of … W. Webb is descended. Witley: Cottages South-east of the Church In and around the hamlet of Milford are a number of … they should cause a yearly service to be held in Witley Church for the souls of her husband and of Peter of Savoy. 29 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… miles and an half acros each way. The village, with the church and parsonage, stand nearly in the middle of it, upon … WITTERSHAM was given, in the year 1032, to Christ church, in Canterbury, for fosterland, that is, for the food … his queen, but there is no mention made any where of that church's having ever been in possession of it. But in later …
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