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A History of the County of Oxford
… its houses stretch for about mile along the main road. The church, the manor-house, the 'Lampet Arms', and the school … 1104 one Anskill and Robert his son exchanged the lands, church-houses, and meadows which they held of the abbey in … lost its importance and met only once a year to deal with church business. In the earlier period 5 s. was allowed for …
Magna Britannia
… to the lands of Lammana, which he held for life under the church of Glastonbury (reserving the house which Mabil his … of Cornwall, granting the monks a licence to farm out the church, and the island of Lammana. It appears that Abbot … who died in 1576, as appears by his monument in Tamerton church: it is now a farm-house, the property of G. W. Owen, …
Magna Britannia
… that they will be beholdinge unto him." In the parish-church is a rich screen, and some memorials of the family of … Esq.; Ashleigh, to Mr. William Smith. In the parish-church is an ancient monument with the effigies of a knight … of this press are extremely rare. 15 In the Abbey Church at Tavistock were buried, Edward, brother of Edmund …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is on the southern face of the chalk, the village and church are on the Green Sand, and the greater part of the … Rede received a grant in tail-male of the house, site and church belfry and churchyard of the same, together with the … from the Domesday Survey to have included the site of a church, presumably Tandridge Church, which is as old as 1120. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… children, and there is also an undenominational Mission Church erected by Messrs. Tasker & Sons of Upper Clatford. … again with the manor of Tangley during the 14th century. Church The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST consists of a small apsidal …
A History of the County of Warwick
… wooded. The village, standing mostly to the west of the church, is on the southern edge of the old parish, the south … at Wood End. To the north-east, about 1 miles from the church, is Umberslade, a large rectangular stone house built … is a reference to the road from Beyeford mill to Tanworth church, 16 and an undated deed, probably slightly earlier, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of which is the village. Some remains of the old church close to Taplow Court existed in 1853, and a laburnum … his Saxon converts here. North of the site of the old church is Taplow Court, the seat of Lord Desborough and the … There are a few buildings to the north of the church which date from the 17th century, but which were much …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 'The line which divides the counties ran between the old church and the two chancels, the former being supposed to be … found on the site are now preserved in the vestry of the church of Redditch. In the middle of the 17th century a … of Bromsgrove and 7 miles north-east of Droitwich. The church stands in a picturesque position on the brow of a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… village stands back from the edge of the chalk hill; the church is on the brow 790 ft. above the sea, with very fine … Wealden Clay. In nearly all other cases the village and church are on the sand. In the tertiary beds in the chalk … marked in old maps and directories as Colegates Farm. The Church school at Tatsfield Green was built in 1846 and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in a north-easterly direction. There is no village. The church of St. Giles stands in the north of the parish, near … the Dissolution, its lands at Tattenhoe were included. 82 CHURCH The church of ST. GILES consists of a chancel and nave in an …