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The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… Parishes Holy Trinity, St Michael, Mary Magdalen and St Katherine [f. 8] In the parishes of Holy Trinity, St. Michael, Mary Magdalen and St. Katherine … 30 ells 3 ins.; rent 40s. p.a.; to maintain houses in same state in which Richard received them or better; not to sell …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.). This parish, which contains 2,911 acres, lies to the north of the Ouse immediately east of St. Ives. It is said to have … the old river bed being still traceable in the meadows and still called the Old River. The land rises from the rich …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 43; 1921, 80; 1931, 68. Honiley is a small parish of irregular shape, between Kenilworth and Wroxall. The north-eastern boundary dividing it from Kenilworth is …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,474. Population: 1911, 195; 1921, 151; 1931, 162. The tiny village is mostly set about a triangular green, south-east of the church at the junction of three roads, that leading to … at the church. The River Stour flows west of the village and the road to the south crosses it by a bridge of c. 1685, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hoo, St. Warburgh HOO, ST. WARBURGH. SO CALLED from the dedication of the church, and to distinguish it from the adjoining parish of St. Mary, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… SAINTS LIES the next parish westward from St. Maries, Part of it is within this hundred of Langport, and the residue in that of St. Martins Pountney. The whole of … time the parsonage-house of this rectory was in a ruinated state, and there were only four dwelling-houses in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Hordill, Hordall (xviii cent.). The parish of Hordle is situated west of Lymington upon the shores of … which 1,653 are arable, 1,345 permanent grass, 452 woods and plantations 1 and 3 land covered with water. It lies … castle seems to have continued in a somewhat inefficient state, and in 1628 when the porter was ordered to stay a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Horley HORLEY Horley, Horlie, and Horle (xiii cent.); Horlee (xiv cent.); Horle (xv cent.). Horley is a village 5 miles south of Redhill. The parish, which is one of the largest in … with an account of the church in its pre-restoration state, by the late Major Heales, F.S.A., in Surr. Arch. Coll. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Horley and Hornton HORLEY AND HORNTON The ancient parish of Horley covered 2,563 a. and was composed of Horley … sketch-plans of a house at Horley, now among the Cope papers, may represent Bramshill Park Farm soon after the … institution of John Dechair in 1758 the parish fell into a state of deep neglect and became a subject of scandal in the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Hornseld, Hornefeld (xvi cent.); Hornfield (xvii cent.). The area of this small parish is 946 acres, of which about half is arable land and the remainder permanent grass. The soil is sand and …