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A History of the County of Oxford
… of the road running east from the village green past the church and the manor-house. A small group of cottages lay … along with those of some 70 other manors, to the church of St. George in Oxford castle. 166 In 1149 the church and all … out the glebe in -acre allotments. The church dedicated to ST. PETER is a stone building comprising a chancel, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… along the by-road from Alconbury Weston to Barham. The church is in the middle of the village and clustered round it … shortly after 1095 and was buried in the free chapel of St. Mary in the Castle of Hastings. His son Henry was … church was claimed by the canons of the free chapel of St. Mary in the Castle of Hastings, probably under an alleged …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 788; 1931, 847. The parish of Budbrooke is divided from St. Mary's, Warwick, on the east by the Gog Brook and another … Birmingham cross the northern part of the parish, near the church. Another road from Warwick enters the parish, about a … as distinct from Budbrooke. Church The parish church of ST. MICHAEL is a comparatively small building consisting of a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… crossed the parish and through the village ran near the church. It was replaced by a road, leading from Figheldean … By 1955 c. 82 houses had been built near Salisbury Road in St. Leonard's Close, the Crescent (later Crescent Road), and … festivals and on Wednesdays in Lent. 178 The church of ST. LEONARD, so dedicated by c. 1900, was called St. John the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on four roads which form a square inclosure south of the church. A road leads due west to Bedworth, passing Bulkington … in 1413. 30 At the time of the foundation of the Abbey of St. Mary of Leicester, in 1143, the manor of Bulkington was … the Finch Simpson coheiresses. Church The parish church of ST. JAMES is situated on level ground on the north side of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… probably representing the water-mill which the college of St. Elizabeth, Winchester, rented from the Abbess and convent … day there is one water-mill there worked by the Test. Church The church of ST. MICHAEL is a plain rectangular structure built of flint …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Sheriff Hutton with the main road from York to Malton. The church of St. Martin lies close to the road on the south side of the … of this holding has been found. 112 Churches The church of ST. MARTIN consists of a chancel 30 ft. by 15 ft., aisleless …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish, such as Occupation Row, immediately opposite the church, which were in use until early in the present century, … devoted solely to spiritual uses. The chapel, dedicated to ST. MARY, is a small brick building, consisting of nave, … Hampden, and since 1956 they have been going to Dorchester St. Birinus. 165 Charity. Leonard Wilmott, by deed of 1608, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… boundary. In the centre of the parish stands the old church of All Saints, and close by is Burghclere Manor House, … of Mr. P. H. Woods. Burghclere Farm is north of the old church. The modern church of The Ascension stands on a hill … During the restoration a painting of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian was found over the chancel arch, but it was not …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… residence of the Rev. Sir James Stuart, bart., is near the church; the old manor-house stood on the site of the present … thus secured the water rights. 151 CHURCH The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN was erected in 1843 on an old site. It … no. 59; 34 Edw. III, no. 86; 23 Ric. II, no 34. John de St. Philibert appears as the overlord in 1333, but this may …