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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and is seen in the distance nestling among trees with the church tower showing above. Old Farm stands at the outskirts … William Trigge died in 1563 seised of a messuage called St. Andrew's Chapel in Chalton, 4 but there does not seem to … in Rowland's Castle itself, but the little church of St. John on Redhill, in the parish of Havant, is not much …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the street eastward is the ruinated palace, the church and the vicarage, a pleasant habitable dwelling. There … of William Gilborne, esq. of London, who lies buried in St. Catherine's Creechurch, London, descended from the … an hospital for leprous persons, at Romney, in honour of St. Stephen and St. Thomas Becket. Anno 26 Edward I. the king …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the responsibility not of the lord but of the tenants. 23 St. John's College gave 5 towards the repair of Fawler bridge … 11th century Charlbury was said to be the burial place of St. Diuma, first bishop of the Mercians. 36 Diuma attracted … at Cornbury took an interest in Finstock, notably in its church and school. Charlotte, Duchess of Beaufort (d. 1854), …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of boars. The entrance is a little way south of the parish church, which is on the west side of the road. Charlecote … village is small, lying on the road to the north of the church. On the east side opposite the park are three … with Coventry is known. Church The parish church of ST. LEONARD was entirely rebuilt in 1851 and consists of a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it. On the edge of the hill, at a small distance from the church, was till lately houses; one of which were in the … of the latter there is a fair held at this place yearly on St. Luke's-day, October 18, called Horn Fair, and at which … of Charlton, with its appurtenances, to the monastery of St. Saviour of Bermondsey, near Southwark. Henry III. in his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of it in the hundred of Bewsborough, in which the church is situated, and the residue of it in Charlton ward, … of Domesday, was part of the possessions of the canons of St. Martin's priory, in Dover, under the general title of … abovedescribed, continued afterwards with the priory of St. Martin, till the general dissolution of it in the 27th …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… below Cleeve Hill, by means of the road formerly called Church Lane. No mention of Charlton occurs until the 12th … licensed to alienate the manor to the London hospital of St. Katharine by the Tower, but the sale apparently did not … on the church of Upavon, a possession of the abbey of St. Wandrille de Fontenelle (SeineMaritime). 130 If so, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and little demesne, 5 and was not an early parish. Its church may have been served first by Malmesbury abbev but was … to his wife's son Sir Richard Beauchamp, from 1491 Lord St. Amand (d. 1508). 168 Tocotes recovered his lands and in 1492 conveyed the estate to St. Amand 169 who devised it for life to his illegitimate son …
A History of the County of Somerset
… known as the Penning or Square in 1832, 15 is completed by Church Lane which links Station Road and George Street. Apart … in 1695 177 but sold it c. 1700 to John Bond of Combe St. Nicholas. 178 The latter's son, also John, conveyed the … to be allowed in the common fields before the feast of St. Simon and St. Jude (28 Oct.); from 1617 no horse was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… again above 100 ft. further south in the area of the church and more gently to the south-east beyond Rookery Farm. … wife of Thomas Burton. 219 Agnes married Sir Nicholas St. Lo (d. 1486) 220 and was succeeded in turn by her son Sir John (d. 1499), 221 and grandson Nicholas St. Lo (d. 1508). 222 The latter's son, Sir John, sold the …