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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Farcet appear to have had common rights in Kingsdelph. 24 Church The church of ST. MARY consists of a chancel (22 ft. by 15 ft.), south … and the old tenor probably by William Haulsey, of St. Ives. The bell frame is inscribed A.F., C.W. 1688. In the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… off a branch to the right which leads circuitously to the church, behind which is Manor Farm, and round by quaint … manor of the king as part of the honour pertaining to the church of Bosham in Sussex, and it was then assessed at 5 hides, and was worth 21. 3 The church of Bosham itself belonged to the bishops of Exeter, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… From here over the meadows to the north can be seen the church of St. Andrew, lying away at the top of a rising field, about a … in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by the prior of St. Mary of Southwick; 2 after the Dissolution it appears to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… comprise the village lie chiefly around the former. The church lies apart from the village, and close to it is Farley … cheverons party and counter-coloured azure and gules. CHURCH The church of ST. MARY stands in the midst of fields, on high ground, with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… grass and 82 acres of woods and plantations. 1 The church occupies a secluded position in the centre of the … parish, has a conspicuous obelisk, erected by Sir Paulet St. John, first baronet, to commemorate the feat of a … 30 On the death of the latter in 1525 his daughter Joan St. John, widow of John St. John, inherited the manor, 31 and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parish and the latter about half a mile to the east. The church and rectory, with Farlington House, the residence of … runs the Cosham and Horndean light railway. The church of St. John the Baptist, built in the last century, stands … name of the 'Heroes of Waterloo.' The church of St. George, built in the early part of the nineteenth …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… largest was based around the green, another, including the church, the manor house (later called Farmington Lodge), and … manor in 1297 to his sister Alice and her husband Hugh of St. Philibert. 93 Hugh died c. 1305 94 and John of … of an heir. By 1317 the manor had passed to John of St. Philibert, 96 who in 1331 made an accommodation about …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of a few brick cottages which are of little interest. The church stands to the south of the settlement; in the churchyard, in front of the southern entrance to the church, are the base and stump of a mediaeval cross. To the north-east of the church, standing back in a large garden facing the south and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the high road from London to Sevenoke, having the church on the south side of it; about a mile north-east from … upon a Tuesday, here; and a fair yearly, on the feast of St. Giles the abbot, Sept. 1; and had at the same time a … privilege of holding the fair on the eve and feast of St. Giles, and the eight days following. After the execution …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… I; a wing was added in 1883. The Roman Catholic Memorial Church of St. Michael, built by the Empress in 1887, and officially styled 'St. Michael's Abbey,' is served by Benedictines (of the …