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A History of the County of Rutland
… which latter town is about three miles distant. The church is at the west end of the street, and near it are some … churches of Oakham and Hambleton, with the church of St. Peter, Stamford, belonging to Hambleton, and all appurtenances, to St. Peter's, Westminster, while the manors of Oakham and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and from Upton and Alconbury Weston to Winwick. The church is on the south side of the village and to the south … held Hamerton, which seems to have passed to William de St. Clair, who held lands in Huntingdonshire, including … probably this manor, in 11301 9 and granted the church to St. John's Abbey, Colchester. 10 It seems likely that he left …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of houses on or near the green with the 12th-century church a little way to the southeast amid former farm … was, like Roger's Tetbury manor, acquired later by the St. Valery family. 66 Bernard of St. Valery, who owned both manors in 1176, 67 died c. 1191. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1815. 3 The village is small and lies partly around the church and partly about a mile to the south, but many of the … doing suit at its courts. 112 Church The church of ST. MARY consists of chancel 18 ft. 9 in. by 14 ft., nave 46 … III in 1270. 118 In 1241 the king presented Master Hugh de St. Theodoric to the living, which was in the king's gift …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 38 Like all Roger's manors it became part of the honour of St. Valerie, and the- overlordship was held in the 13th … 121 and it is recorded that a tombstone buried in the church at the time of its restoration bore the inscription … Lady Wantage, afterwards held it. Churches The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN consists of a chancel 28 ft. by 16 ft. 2 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… runs westward to the Manor Farm and the cottages near the church. From this nucleus footpaths lead to … d'Oilly, 19 and which ultimately passed as the honor of St. Valery to Richard, Earl of Cornwall. 20 Edmund, Earl of … to the abbey, which by 1218 held nearly all the fee of St. Valery. In 1219 Robert let his whole demesne in Hampton …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of houses, each of which stands in its own garden. The church is at the east end of the village and the rectory … Survey of Worcestershire, it was partly in the parishes of St. Peter and St. Augustine, Dodderhill. 76 Before the Conquest …
A History of the County of Warwick
… houses still remaining. The rectory, south-west of the church, is a late-17th-century house of red brick with stone … Dugdale suggests, in Stratford. 59 But in 1182 Thomas de St. John was holding 5 hides here as of the manor of Hampton, … was let at 3 in 1732. 96 Church The parish church of ST. PETER dates from 1826 and is interesting as being one of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… are spaced at uneven intervals along the road to the church and Manor Farm, both of which stand near the former … but numbers rose from 80 in 1931 to 91 in 1951. 137 Church. No record of the church at Hampton Poyle has been … in the minds of the people'. 181 The small church of ST. MARY consists of chancel, short nave, north and south …
A History of the County of Warwick
… mentioned are of the 17th century unless otherwise dated. Church Farm, south of the church, is brick-fronted, but has … on Tuesday and a fair on the eve, feast, and morrow of St. Luke. 18 His son William died in 1276 19 and the manor … the manor of Knowle (q.v.). CHURCH The parish church of ST. MARY AND ST. BARTHOLOMEW has a chancel, nave with narrow …
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