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A History of the County of Warwick
… to have wood for the repair of their tenements and the church from it. 3 The controversy about Shortwood broke out … 12 Hugh gave the church of Hatton to the priory of St. Mary of Monmouth, a cell of the Benedictine Monastery of St. Florent, Saumur, founded t. Henry I, and this gift was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held of Newton manor, said in 1793 to tithe to Hauxton church, c. 70 a. in 1785 lay in Harston's several fields; … (Essex). In 1411 a 2 rent charge upon it was granted to St. Botolph's priory, Colchester, to sustain a chantry for … well before 1150. 257 Hauxton church, dedicated to St. Edmund, 258 may well be of pre-Conquest foundation. That …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… absolution upon them for detention of the lands of the Church. 5 The following boundaries were agreed upon: 'As the … halved with three interlaced cheverons under a chief. St. Oswald's Church lies south-east of the park and 200 yards … brother Thomas. 118 Thomas died seised of the site of St. Nicholas and this manor in 1587, 119 and Sir William …
A History of the County of Essex
… was depicted in ancient stained glass in Hornchurch parish church, and in the old chapel at Romford, which was dedicated … Edward of the ring which he was supposed to have given to St. John the Evangelist. A chronicle of c. 1436 names … Road, and in the extreme SW., in the triangle bounded by St. John's Road, Clockhouse Lane, and Kingshill Avenue. About …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Family held the Fee of Deyncourt) confirmed to God and the Church of St. Peter, at Thurgarton, five Bovats and an half, with Tofts … to Henry Prior, of Thurgarton, and Richard Prior, of St. Katherine's, by Lincolne, and their Successors and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the vigil, the day, and the day after the feast of St. Laurence. In which state this manor continued till the … once stood, and near it was a small house, called St. Margaret's cross, long since demolished, in which the … marketplace. But the fair is still held yearly, near the church, on the day of St. Laurence, August 10, and the day …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… situated on high ground. The village, with the church, stands at the south-east part. In it there is a … with the church of Haueking, to the abbot and convent of St. Radigund; 1 at which time the mansion of this manor had … which formerly belonged to the knights hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem. At the dissolution of the hospital, in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lie for the most part on the west of the parish, near the church and vicarage. The main road through the parish starts … 11 Before 1334 the custody had been granted to Hugh de St. John 'in part satisfaction of certain debts which the … Valence as owing suit to the latter. CHURCH The church of ST. PETER and ST. PAUL, standing back from the road at the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… south to Hawnby Bridge over the Rye, and one west to the Church Bridge over the same river. All Saints' Church stands on the river bank, and the Wesleyans have a … son William Lord Berkeley of Stratton 50 presented to the church in 1703, 51 and seems to have been in possession of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… branches off from the Bedford Road, and being known as Church End. Other groups of houses are Northwood End and … Julian's Grove, parcel of the manor of Haynes: 3 the name St. Julian's Grove still survives in the parish. In 1622, … and mortgaged Haynes Grange and the chapel of St. Thomas' manor in Meppershall to John Pisaquila of Genoa, …