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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this parish as is below it is within that district. The church stands about half way down of the hill southward, and … the reign of king James I when it was sold to Sir Anthony St.Leger, master of the rolls in Ireland, and privy counsellor, the third son of Sir Anthony St.Leger, of Ulcombe, in this county, lord deputy of Ireland. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… residence; about a quarter of a mile from hence stands the church, on the knole of a hill, having the court-lodge close … A fair is held in this street on the Monday after St. Peter's day yearly, for toys and pedlary. In the year … by his charter of foundation, granted to the hospitals of St. Nicholas, Harbledown, and St. John, Canterbury, one …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 3,955 a., stretching between the road from Cambridge to St. Neots on the north and Ermine Street on the south-west. … In 1949 59 a. at the north-east corner of Bourn by the St. Neots road were transferred to the adjacent parish of … to Christ's College, which, being the impropriator of the church, probably used the profits from the wood for repairing …
A History of the County of Warwick
… before meeting the river. The village of Bourton, with the church, rectory and Hall, lies near the western edge of the … the parish. Half a mile east, and slightly south, of the church is the hamlet of Draycote, and between the village and … 50 with whom it has remained. Church The church of ST. PETER stands in a small churchyard. It consists of a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… which lie at each end of the village, with the church about half way between them. The village may have been … was used for the repair of the church. 321 The church of ST. LAWRENCE, anciently called St. Mary's, 322 consists of chancel, clerestoried nave of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1962 KEY TO MAP OF BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER 1. Parish church 2. Old Rectory 3. Rectory 4. Church Room, former … was a Mr. Partridge and in 1743 Samuel Ingram of Coln St. Aldwyn, 153 who was succeeded c. 1777 by his brother … the 16th century an additional priest was provided by St. Mary's chantry, founded by Walter of Bourton, Vicar of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of a large parish called Chalke, served from Broad Chalke church in the 11th century. 2 The name Bower Chalke, … The benefactions may have been used to buy an estate at St. Mary Bourne (Hants), from which the incumbent of the … O.S. Maps 1/50,000, sheet 184 (1979 edn.); 1/25,000, ST 912, SU 012 (195861 edns.); 6", Wilts. LXX, LXXV (18879 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… rights is that of shooting over the moors. The lands of St. Leonard's Hospital of York in Bowes are sometimes called … and a yearly fair there on the vigil, feast and morrow of St. Martin. 87 John of Britanny, Earl of Richmond, and his … manor in 1351. 97 The family of Bowes held lands and the church of Bowes in the 12th or 13th century, and in 14734 the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and a Primitive Methodist chapel at Wickham Heath. The church stands in the middle of the village, which contains … Blaket of the county of Oxford released to Aumary de St. Amand and others all right in these lands, then called … which had hitherto belonged to him. Church The church of ST. ANDREW consists of a chancel measuring internally 18 ft. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is watered by a clear spring, which rises just below the church, and directs its course through the street; this … present century it was in the possession of the family of St. John, in which it remained till Mrs. St. John joining with her son, Paulet St. John, sold it in …