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A History of the County of Warwick
… bridge belonging to the destroyed manor-house, west of the church. It is 13 ft. wide between the parapets, built of … Marprelate' tracts, attacking episcopal government of the Church; for which he was hanged. 28a Manors The 5-hide vill … and 1094, with the consent of his wife Alice, granted the church and 2 hides of land here to the Norman abbey of St. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… is an outcrop of sandstone forming a small cliff, and the church and churchyard are prominently situated upon it, … roofs, though the local red sandstone is also used. The church is approached from the north by an old path 6 hewn out … Wolverhampton road about a quarter of a mile east of the church. Though the south-east corner is late 16th-century …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the south-east angle of the parish to 390 ft. by the church, near the western boundary. A road running northwards … makes a double right-angled bend within which lie the church, the Rectory, which retains in its south front some of … of the 17th-century cottage from which it was enlarged, Church Farm, and Glebe Farm; in the immediate vicinity are …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… at the school by a road from Basingstoke. The parish church is situated to the east of Crabs Hill in the extreme … the fines of the assize of bread and ale in Wolverton. 73 Church The church of ST. CATHERINE consists of a chancel 17 ft. 7 in. by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of a chantry in the chapel of St. Mary in Wolvey church. 18 After the Reformation this was kept in Crown hands … mass for the souls of himself and relations in the priory church. 20 Arbury property in Wolvey also included the 'old' … (Leics.) situated on both sides of the Watling Street. 32 Church The parish church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST stands on …
A History of the County of Surrey
… century. 39 Thomas and Henry Elyot have brasses in Wonersh Church. LOSTERFORD LOSTERFORD in Wonersh is called a manor in … who was succeeded by his son John Sparkes. 45 CHURCHES The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST is approached by a short lane … old trees and is beautifully kept. The old parts of the church are built of ironstone rubble, conglomerate, chalk …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the road is the small wooden chapel of ease for Wonston church. But the chief features of the village, apart from its … north side and shut in the beautiful old rectory and the church, which stands immediately east of the house. The old rectory to the west of the church, now known as 'The Old House,' occupied by Lady Laura …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… are on the right; the Soho paper-mills, the school, the church and the brewery are on the left. At Deyncourt Farm, … and the other a staff. They are said to have come from the church and to represent the architect and builder. Behind the … after 1600 from Wooburn Deyncourt. CHURCHES The church of ST. PAUL consists of a chancel 29 ft. 6 in. by 14 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Eaton, 8 lies compactly north and south of its medieval church. The latter stands in a walled churchyard, planted … also worked at Cuddesdon and built the chancel of Islip church. 18 Some hundred years later this house was pulled … in 1575 with great pomp in the chancel of Wood Eaton church, near the grave of his first wife Margaret, daughter …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… granted all his lands together with the advowson of the church to Robert. 52 In 1224, Odger granted the homage and … between the abbot and his tenants and neighbours. 121 Church The church of ST. ANDREW consists of a chancel (26 ft. by 12 …