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A History of the County of Berkshire
… complete square, lies in a hollow in the downs around the church, South Fawley comprises only the Manor House and some … Bradshaw, D.D., Bishop of Bristol and Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, from 1724 to 1732, was incumbent of Fawley … Wroughton, its present possessor. Church The church of ST. MARY replaces an older structure which stood further to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… & Carolo. Perhaps the Hall Ponds to the north of the church indicate the spot near which this stood. Soldiers of … de Faxton who in 1229 was in conflict with the Prior of St. Frideswide about customs and services in Moulton. 11 In … of Crawford, accepted, and trial of battle took place on St. George's day on London Bridge, where Lord Welles was in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… street leads northwards from the main road to the church, on the south side of which is an open space … house include the In te de confidi pattern, met with at St. Peter's Church, Droitwich, Salwarpe Church, Cookhill … and the fair on the eve and day of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist and two days following. 71 In 1253 the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… situated on the south bank of the Ouse. The parish church, dedicated in honour of St. Mary, stands on the east of the road facing the river; … widow of John Harvey was declared to be held of Sir John St. John as of his manor of Felmersham. 31 Felmersham Manor …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… would seem, a nucleated settlement off the high road, the church and early village lying on rising ground about a … private residence. The parish runs in a sharp point up to St. Ives in the extreme north-west, the Potton Road dividing … of earl. He left a daughter Alice, who married Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Huntingdon, on whose death without issue the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… rises from about 320 ft. in the north to 400 ft. at the church and then more steeply to over 650 ft. in the … and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford. 54 The Priory of St. Sepulchre, Warwick, at the Dissolution was receiving 20 … a mill in Fenny Compton. 55 Church The parish church of ST. PETER AND ST. CLARE consists of a chancel, nave, north …
A History of the County of Surrey
… are Roman bricks in considerable quantities in Fetcham Church, remains of Anglo-Saxon architecture in the church, and a road coming from the north and crossing the … present day. Plan of Fetcham Church CHURCH The church of ST. MARY consists of a chancel 26 ft. by 13 ft. 6 in. at the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… meadow land beside the Ebble. Fifield probably had a church in the mid 12th century. 5 The suffix Bavant, the … the recommendation. Thomas Crapon, later vicar of Stanton St. Bernard, was possibly ejected from Fifield Bavant as a … Bavant and Alvediston was created. 153 The church of ST. MARTIN was so called in 1496, 154 and may have been so …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the east, Alton and Knighton to the west. Figheldean had a church, and Ablington, Knighton, and Syrencot, in the same … 1223, possibly also by Geoffrey Hussey (d. c. 1218), to St. Denis's priory, Southampton, 131 which held it until the … of Wallingford (Berks., later Oxon.) held at Ogbourne St. George in the 15th century and earlier 16th; cert money …
A History of the County of Warwick
… timber-framing; and the Butchers' Arms, west of the church, though largely rebuilt, has late-16th-century … du Moulin of Bath held it in 1814. 101 The Priory of St. Mary, Coventry, held hide in Fillongley in 1086, 102 and … for the maintenance of a light before the image of St. Margaret in the church of Maxstoke, were in 1571 assigned …