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A History of the County of Hertford
… Shenley, and is partly bordered on its eastern side by the county of Middlesex. The high road from London to St. Albans … are the only two still in their original positions in the county, though a disused bracket lies in the vestry at … plastering make it difficult to be certain of the later history of the building. The east window of the chancel is …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the village. This Institute was founded by the Bedford County Council in the year 1896, and courses for men and … absorbed in the greater holding. 68 Much akin to the history of Bevans Manor is that of BECKERINGS PARK. Though … is mainly outside the parish of Ridgmont. Similar to the history of Beckerings Park is that of BROGBOROUGH PARK, which …
A History of the County of Rutland
… that Henry I afforested all the lands he held in the county belonging to the demesne woods of the manors of Oakham … chancel arch, nave arcades, clearstory and tower, and the history of the building is thus difficult to follow. The … west end of the church in 1923. The royal arms of Queen Victoria are in the vestry. There are four bells, a treble by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Veres, earls of Oxford, under Badlesmere, vol. vi. of this history, p. 471. See an account of the Wottons, vol. v. of this history, p. 400. See Reg. Roff. p. 1035. Likewise vicar of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1594, leaving a son and heir Thomas Branthwayte. 58 The history of the manor of Ringwood in the 17th century is … 70 The place gave its name to its early lords, 71 and the history of the manor is practically identical with that of … The two manors are now considered practically one. 85 The history of NORTH ASHLEY, distinguished generally from the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.). The parish of Ripple, lying in the south of the county on the borders of Gloucestershire, formerly included … de Kardiff, 63 who was paying 2 marks for scutage in the county of Worcester 64 in 11589. He or a namesake held the … a hide in Ryall about 1182, and for it had to go to the county and hundred courts for the bishop's men, and was one …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manors be longing to the priory, in the course of this History. In the 8th year of king Richard II. the measurement … Bourne, and John Talbot, esq. of Stone castle, in this county. The hon. lady Frances Benson resides in it. A …
A History of the County of Bedford
… village, which is one of the largest in this part of the county, extends for about a mile along the main road coming … as heir his grandson John. 54 Nothing is known of the history of this manor for the next 113 years, but in 1631 … 100 per annum were granted to the king, but the subsequent history seems to point to the whole manor having been so …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… like manner as Marks-hall, and his other estates in this county, to Filmer Honywood, esq. now of Marks-hall, late knight of the shire for this county, who is the present owner of it. CASTNEY-COURT, as it …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the Dowles Brook, on the north-western boundary of the county, and is crossed by the Tenbury and Bewdley branch of … made between Thomas Winford and Edward Partington. 36 The history of the manor during the 18th century is obscure, but … the chancel rank with the best work of the period in the county, while the lofty and bold west tower and the …
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