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A History of the County of York North Riding
… two arches. 8 There are also two foot-bridges of wood. The church of All Saints at the west end of the village is no … only important buildings in Nunthorpe are the church of St. Mary and the Hall. The latter is generally said to have … Monday and a yearly fair on the vigil, feast and morrow of St. Andrew. 63 In LITTLE AYTON there were four 'manors' at …
A History of the County of Bedford
… about half a mile north-east of the village. The parish church of All Saints stands near the bridge in a beautifully … Mercia, in 792 confirmed various lands to the monastery of St. Albans. 6 The charter purports to have been granted in … in this parish. Fitz Jeffrey. Sable a bull passant or. St. Neots Priory owned property in this parish which later …
A History of the County of Northampton
… it now is'. 3 It stands on high ground to the east of the church and is a large plain three-storied building of … and beyond by Brafield and Houghton. 9 The mill held by St. James's Abbey during the Middle Ages lies on the river to … to alienate it in mortmain to the Dean and Canons of St. George's, Windsor Castle. 39 This grant, however, must …
A History of the County of Surrey
… gravel, across the Thanet and Woolwich beds, on which the church and village lie, over the London Clay, to the alluvium … lower ground towards Dorking and Mickleham. The church, St. Barnabas, is in Great Bookham. Near the church is a … and is now commonly called Polesden Lacy. Plan of St. Nicholas's Church, Great Bookham Bonsor. Six pieces azure …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the Gwash. A line of thatched cottages nearly opposite the church, and just north of the Crown Inn, presents a … in 1540 and again in 1598. 42 Church The church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL stands at the south end of the village on the west …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Little Chalfield had had independent existence (see below, Church). In the returns to the census of 1801 Cottles alone … and a benefactor of the Clothworkers' Company and St. Bartholomew's Hospital, of which corporations he was … in Chalfield and elsewhere, together with the chapel of St. Blaise in Chalfield passed to Anne, who married Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which cross this parish, having the village and church on the summit of them, and the court-lodge near them. … to Edward IV. and Thomas Goldwell, made bishop of St. Asaph in 1555; 5 this manor continued down to John Gold … 1762 a dispensation passed for his holding the rectory of St. Michael, Harbledown, both which he exchanged for the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… stands there just above the spring line with the church on the highest point at c. 318 ft. Southwards the … and the priest's land belonging to it, to the abbey of St. Vincent at Le Mans (dp. Sarthe), probably for the … Midsummer, Michaelmas, and Christmas. 249 The church of ST. PETER, so dedicated by 1705 but in 1476 to both St. Peter …
A History of the County of Worcester
… west end; it is thought to have formerly been the rectory. St. Michael's Church is in the south of the village, with the rectory to … in 972. 5 Two estates at Comberton were, however, held by St. Peter of Westminster at the date of the Domesday Survey 6 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… mile of a lane running south from the Highworth road. The church of St. Giles lies back from the road near the southern … of this estate has been found. Church The church of ST. GILES consists of a chancel 23 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft. 6 in., …