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A History of the County of Hampshire
… on the main road from Romsey to Botley. The small parish church stands to the north of the village on higher ground. … Chilworth and the surrounding districts, and rebuilt the church in 1812. In 1825 he conveyed the Chilworth estate to … of the church of Chilworth, with its appurtenances, to St. Denys' Priory, Southampton. 27 The priory continued to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… houses along Lower Icknield Way and the Thame road, the church occupied a commanding position above the village on … of John de Sulham, Sir Richard de la Hyde, and Sir Hugh de St. Philibert. 157 About this time John, the son of Richard … an interest in the manor by 1303, when he and Sir Hugh de St. Philibert made a joint lease of the mill. 159 Soon after …
A History of the County of Somerset
… slope of Biballs Hill. Chipstable village comprises the church, former and present rectory houses, former school, two … by 1306, 10 Withycombe, Trowell, Severidges, and Above Church by 1327, 11 and Pinkhouse by 1451. 12 Trowell Farm is … chief rents of the ancient freeholds of the manor and the church house were retained by the descendants of some of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… hardly be said to be a village. There is a farm near the church, which occupies a commanding position on the hill, and … to the king. 68 Chertsey Abbey. Party or and argent St. Paul's sword argent, its hilt or, crossed with St. Peter's keys gules and azure. The immediate tenants of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… bank rises to the road which formerly gave access to Church Mill and thence the Upper Greensand extends southwards … 64 Margaret died in 1357 and the land reverted to Edward St. John 'the nephew', whose exact relationship to Matthew … is unknown. 65 Shortly afterwards, in 1361, Edward St. John was licensed to grant the estate to his brother …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the south-east of Hodson and to the west of the parish church, deep tree-lined coombs have been gouged out of the … and thence south-eastwards to Marlborough via Ogbourne St. Andrew. This road was turnpiked in 17612. 18 In 1967, as … were used. 68 The camp had its own chapel, dedicated to St. Michael and St. George, but this had been closed by 1967. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… gravel beside the Thame. 27 The original manor-house and church, moreover, lay close to the river before they were … connected with the De Louches family holding in Baldon St. Lawrence, Wheatley, and Great Milton. 144 Sir Richard de … was to give 2 d. Whenever the bishop came on the feast of St. Martin or Hock Day he was to provide forage, half hay and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hothe. In the donation charter of it to the monastery of St. Augustine, it is called Sturigao alias Cistelei, which … the street, or village of Chistlet, in which are the church, court-lodge, and vicarage on the road leading to … given by king Ethelbert, on his founding the monastery of St. Augustine, in 605, by the above name, to the prior and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Sunday mornings before service, the farmers adjourning to church. Chobham Common was the scene of the first large … is now owned by Mr. F. W. Benham. CHURCHES The church of ST. LAWRENCE consists of a chancel 28 ft. 1 in. by 15 ft. 11 … and the fifth marriages from 1784 to 1812. The church of ST. SAVIOUR, Valley End, is a small brick building, erected …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… approached by bridges. Near the north end a new bridge for Church Lane was built in 1834; in the south a bridge was … 79 The overlordship of the estates descended like Berwick St. James manor: it passed from Ernulf through the Chaworth … Bernard, mesne lord of Cholderton manor, granted it to St. Neots priory (Hunts.). 146 The benefice remained a …
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