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A History of the County of York North Riding
… of stone and roofed with slates or tiles. Opposite the church, which stands in a churchyard inclosed by a brick wall … Mowbrays, were alienated by undertenants to the abbey of St. Mary, York. The Vescys, tenants elsewhere under the … in the 12th century. Ivo de Vescy granted 2 carucates to St. Mary's Abbey, York, and his son-in-law and heir Eustace …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… chapel of Lidsing, full four miles distant from the parish church. Below the London road the ground descends northward, … some fragments of burnt bones and ashes. The annals of St. Austin mention a sharp battle having been fought at … pence, what the Frenchman holds 40 shillings. The monks of St. Andrew's, in Rochester, farmed the fishery of Gillingham …
A History of the County of Hertford
… branches off at Pye Corner, and runs north past the church and Overhall Farm towards the parish of Widford. … seen in the intermingling of the boundaries. The church of St. Mary and the manor-house of Overhall lie together on the … 85 Gilston Church from the South-east CHURCH The church of ST. MARY consists of chancel 25 ft. by 12 ft. 6 in., north …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… village.' 6 Its High Street leads from the vicarage and church at the south to the Green on the north. Glaisdale … 54 It is now a farm-house. Churches The church of ST. THOMAS stands on the slope of the hill-side, the ground … building the chapel of Glaisdale.' 60 The church of ST. JAMES at Lealholm Bridge was erected in 1902 as a chapel …
A History of the County of Rutland
… where, at the west end of the village, stands the church with a pleasing background of trees. To the south of the church is the Rectory, which was rebuilt in brick in 18612, … (co. Heref.), the present owner. 86 Church The church of ST. ANDREW consists of chancel 31 ft. by 16 ft. 6 in., …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and from Gidding on the south-west by Infield Road. The church and rectory house are within this figure. To the … le Despenser the younger in 1323. 55 Church The church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of a chancel (29 ft. by 16 ft.), north … on each side of the chancel arch: on the north, figure of St. Mary Magdalene on a background powdered with crowned M's, …
Magna Britannia
… crown. King Henry II. gave the manor of Glossop, with the church and its other appurtenances, in the year 1157 2, to … a market on Wednesdays 4, and a fair at the festival of St. Mary Magdalen, granted in 1328, to the abbot of … on the front is a painting of the crucifixion, with St. Peter and St. John, which bears the date of 1775. There …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 26 Only Lettice de Saucey's 4 yardlands, then held by St. John's hospital, Oxford, were recorded in 1279, but 2 … was presumably about mile to the north-west, near the church and the manor house, but the landscaping of the park … Joan de Bohun, but in 1300 Glympton was held by John of St. John who, before 1306, gave it to his younger son …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Westmede was old common pasture closed from Lady Day to St. Peter ad Vincula. 5 The common fields had been partly … laid by Lord Grantley 23 July 1782. 10 The bridge near the church was made where a ford existed, about 1870. Bolden … had no resident priest. The new Roman Catholic Church of St. Edmund King and Martyr is in Croft Road. It was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… either side of the road running from Moat Farm, past the church and the Old Rectory, to Grange Farm and the new … Moat Farm stands a short distance to the north of the church. It is surrounded by a rectangular moat of medieval … alms, and she produced his charter and a confirmation by St. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln (11861200). Thomas denied the …
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