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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the summit of the hill, on which the town stands, is the church, a conspicuous object to the neighbouring country, and … crosscroslets, fitchee, argent. In the north isle of this church, under which is a vault, in which this family lie … Robert Bathurst, who died in 1731, and lies buried in this church, whose daughter Mary sold them both to Sir Horace …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… land at the meeting of by-roads from Great Staughton by Church Hill, from Easton by Hartham Street, now only a grass … was formerly held on the second day after the feast of St. Lawrence (12 August), but in 1373, as it was found to … interfere with the harvest, it was changed to the feast of St. Theckla the Virgin 9 (23 September). There was an Act for …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the green and the pound, while at its southern end are the church and rectory. A note in the church register for … Hill Court, and he then purchased from Kempe Bridges of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, the reversion on Edward's death … in the church of Flyford Flavell. 76 CHURCH The church of ST. JOHN BAPTIST consists of a chancel 26 ft. by 15 ft., nave …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The tithes of the chapel were separated from the church of Bromsgrove in the time of Bishop William de Blois … of Blois, Bishop of Worcester (121836), to the sacrist of St. Mary's, Worcester, who had to provide a taper to burn … from Ralph de Grafton, his grandfather, and the priory of St. Mary's, 48 but finally the former gave up his claim on …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Worcester. 8 In 1217 the manor was granted to Ralph de St. Sampson. 9 At his death about 1248, it passed to his … of the manor (q.v.). Joan, the other co-heir of Ralph de St. Sampson, and William de la Bruere sold her moiety to … 49 with which it was granted in 1316 to John Seymour. 50 Church The church of ST. JAMES consists of chancel 30 ft. 6 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Vill. nine Bord. having ten Car. There was a Priest and a Church, and one Mill 2s. two Hundred Acres of Meadow. In the … to be that; and, I suppose also, one of these Churches was St. Ethelburga's, or St. Aubrey's, nigh Langar, which was in Deincourt's Fee, as …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the 13th century. 11 Woolscott, mile north-east of the church, consists of a few farmhouses dating from the 17th … hands of the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St. Mary of Warwick. 3 Part of this same holding of Turchil's … and four cottages worth 4. 16a Church The church of ST. PETER 17 is situated on the north side of the village and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… parishes to the west, from the road between Cambridge and St. Neots to the Bourn brook. A settlement beyond the down to … The village street zigzags south-east instead towards the church and manorhouse, between closes that may once have been … 1790. 60 A causeway formerly led south from the village to St. Audrey's Well (a name later corrupted to Tarter Well) …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who granted them, with certain provisoes, to Sir John de St. Walery from the Thursday after the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul in 1274. until Michaelmas 1279. 8 In … manor. 35 Mauduit. Paly wavy or and gules. Plan of Grately Church Church The church of ST. LEONARD consists of a chancel …
A History of the County of Hertford
… forms a part of the western boundary of the parish. The church of St. Mary lies a little way off the high road on the east … hamlet of Chesfield with its ruined church or chapel of St. Etheldreda, adjoining which is Chesfield Manor House, now …
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