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A History of the County of Hertford
… road are situated Thorley Hall (now a farm-house) and the church of St. James. Thorley Hall stands in a moated inclosure to the east of the church. It is a building of two stories, the older parts of … field north of the road leading from the main road to the church, Further Park near Thorley Houses, the Moors, Church
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The soil is mostly stiff clay. The remains of the old church stand in a field close to Thorley Farm and consist of … in the lease granted by Queen Elizabeth to David Urry. 36 CHURCH Of the ancient church of ST. SWITHUN the only portion remaining is the porch …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and cottages cresting a rise on the main north road. The church stands in a bylane a short distance to the east. The rectory is slightly south-west from the church, and near it is a small Wesleyan chapel built in 1875. … of Sir John, 14 in 1561 granted the advowson of Thormanby Church to William Cayley, 15 and in 1585 Henry Norton and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Yeovil sands, and a junction bed of limestone. 8 The church stands on this rising ground above the village. The … a few cottages, some farms, and Thorne House. The church and former Rectory stood at its southern end, on a … as only half a manor. 35 Robert Coffin was patron of the church 36 and the most prosperous resident at Thorn in 1327. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the third year of King John, conveyed the Advowson of the Church of Turnehage to Thora Prioress of Brodholme, and her … pleasure grounds attached to it. The village is small. The church is dedicated to St. Helen, has a low brick tower with … family, besides those above-mentioned, are noticed in this church. Patron, George Nevile, Esq. Incumbent, Hugh Palmer, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… has a flat plaster ceiling coved at the sides. The church stands on a rise at the east end of the village and … Gules a sheaf or with two steel helms in the chief. Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel 41 ft. 3 in. by 21 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to Thirsk. It consists of little more than the church, the vicarage and the school. There is a ford across … it. In 1251 an arrangement was made by which the abbot and church should hold the manor of North Kilvington of Philip … of Kilvington. Azure three gimel bars and a chief or. Church The church of ST. LEONARD consists of a chancel 27 ft. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… was a capital messuage here in the 18th century. 13 The church stands on lower ground a quarter of a mile to the … in Danby belonged to the liberty of St. Mary of York. 103 Church The church of ST. OSWALD apparently still retains the walling of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Watlass originally consisted of two distinct vills; as the church, which is frequently mentioned in connexion with … the 'manor of Thornton Watlass' with the advowson of the church and about 50 acres of land at Thornton Watlass, … Matthew Blayney Smith-Dodsworth, bart. Thornton Watlass Church from the North-west In 1280 Richard son of Adam de …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Priory, and some very little to Sibthorp College. This Church is dedicated to St. Elena the Queen. [Throsby] … Esq, of Oxton; Rev. Charles Wilde, rector of St. Nicholas' church, Nottingham; and a Mr. Carver, of Birmingham. . . . . … resided in this village, and kept a pack of hounds. The church is small, and has a spire steeple, with only two …
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