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A History of the County of Oxford
… of the main road and climb the steep hill to the church at the summit. Davis's map of 1797 shows the 'Swan' … Nineteenth-century additions to the village included the church and the Vicarage, built in 1846, 25 the red-brick and … W. Peers (vicar 184176) was responsible for building the church, Vicarage, and school. 44 Fees. TETSWORTH does not …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… which is now said to form part of Tetworth, that the church which serves both Everton and Tetworth parishes, now … 17th and 18th century owners of the principal manor. The church stands in the southern corner of this portion, and … are a few timber-framed cottages. Everton House, near the church, the home of the Astells, no longer exists. 3 The …
A History of the County of Hertford
… retaining internally some plain panelling. The rectory and church are situated still further south towards the river. … of the 19th century, lies a short distance south of the church. Tewin Water, lying further to the west and surrounded … on high ground about a mile and a half north-east of Tewin Church, commanding extensive views over the valley towards …
A History of the County of Surrey
… It is under the same urban council as Thames Ditton. The church, Holy Trinity, is of stone in 14th-century style, with … house was built in 1843. The school was built in 1838 as a Church school, and enlarged in 1849. It was rebuilt by the … Ditton and Weston, but no manor of Littleworth is known. CHURCH The church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of a chancel with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… river Stour runs through it, on the southern side is the church and courtlodge, beyond which and the Ashford road the … the present owner of it. Between the above road and the church there are some very rich hop grounds. On the opposite, … anno 1 Henry VII. unmarried, and was buried in Thanington church; upon which this manor came to his sister Joane, whose …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… with brick filling. To the east of these is a small church school, formerly a chapel, founded 1304. It is a small … in 1086, 472 its value being 14 s. a year. CHURCHES The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN consists of a chancel 34 ft. 2 … from whom it passed to William Hanbury of Rugeley, Staffs. In 1858 Oswald Milne was patron, having presumably …
A History of the County of Hertford
… built irregularly about an open green, the rectory and the church standing a little way back on the south-west. To the north-west of the church there can be traced a fortified village with a mount … on the south. The rectory lies to the south-east of the church. Its main building, which is of brick, appears from …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the park, which extends to 200 acres. Within it is the church of All Saints and close by is the site of the ancient … in 1543. 51 It was sold by the trustees for the sale of church lands in 1649, but appears to have been restored at … freehold here, though they made it their dwelling-place. Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel, south …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… an older building. Here, too, is the Roman Catholic church of All Saints, built in 1867; the Roman Catholic … manorial prison once stood in a corner to the west of the church tower; it was thus away from the town, and in the 13th … the bailiff. 37 Just north of the Hall is the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin; beyond it is the settlement of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… number of cottages in the village falling into decay. The church stands in the centre of the small village, which is … a Lincolnshire family; Hugh de Bussey presented to the church of Merston (co. Linc.) in 1173, and was apparently … living in the reign of King John, 6 and presented to the church of Thistleton in 1226. 7 Hugh de Bussey who in 12423 …
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