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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the boundaries of Candover. 3 On the site of the old church, which stood in the meadows close to the river, and … his 3 acres should be allotted to the repair of the parish church. To this, as certain of the tenants deposed, the … lands in Swarraton. Advowson There is no mention of a church in Swarraton until the end of the 13th century. 32 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The fields are large, and the surface tolerably level. The church stands in the north part of it, at a little distance … in his 32d year, granted it, with the advowson of the church appendant, to Sir Christopher Hales, in fee, to hold … manor, with its appurtenances, and the advowson of the church of Swaycliffe. His descendant William Spencer sold it, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… plastered building of brick and timber opposite the church. When it was undergoing restoration in 1864 a copy of … of this priory were valued at the Dissolution at 30 s. 33 CHURCH The church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of chancel 23 ft. 10 in. long …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… plastered building of brick and timber opposite the church. When it was undergoing restoration in 1846 a copy of … traces of. a moat. There is another moat mile north of the church. 2 Swineshead was inclosed by Act of Parliament in … demesne lands in Swineshead in 1328. 49 Plan of Swineshead Church Church The church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… unfrequented country, most of it is upon high ground. The church stands in the north-east part of it, having a small … in his own cathedral. He filled all the dignities of his church with Kentish men, of which two were likewise of the … of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Dover. The church, which is dedicated to St. Peter, consists of one isle …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the brook crossed the village street to the north of the church the bridge was called Church Bridge in 1627. 7 Another large pond once in the north … was rather more compact than now and centred round the church and a green. There is still a spreading elm opposite …
A History of the County of Northampton
… amongst the four co-heirs of Henry Vere. Sywell: The Church Tresham. Party saltirewise sable and or with six … of her daughter becoming a nun at Elstow, gave to the church there 4 virgates of land in Sywell. 49 This land was … 53 It is now a well-known covert of the Pytchley Hunt. Church The church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL consists of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the turning to Whitehill. The road from the green past the church was not a right of way in the 16th century, although … as settlements in or near woodland. 18 Tackley, whose church contains Anglo-Saxon work, was presumably the earliest … Anct. D. iv, A 7544. Bk. of Fees, ii. 821. Hist. Colln. Staffs. vi(1), p. 68; Cal. Inq. p.m. ii, p. 84. Cal. Inq. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and 6 miles north-west from Basingstoke. St. Peter's Church stands about half a mile south-west from the principal … Tadley Common are the hamlets of Heath End with the modern church of St. Mary, New Town and Mount Pleasant. Bishop's … Argent a cheveron between three boars' heads razed sable. Church The church of ST. PETER is a small plain building …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a doglegged street, running south-south-east from the church, beside which there are remains of ancient ditched … way, but further west it cut off the village from the church, crossing many ancient closes. 33 Tadlow had no inn or … manor house perhaps stood in a moat a little east of the church by Hobledods lane, still so named c. 1750. 116 By the …