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A History of the County of Bedford
… the western boundary of the park of Henlow Grange, the church being at the north end, somewhat back from the road … 5 hides, three virgates of which were held by the monks of St. Nicholas of Angers in free alms. Erfast held as subtenant … 1595 to his son Thomas. 9 He died in 1612, leaving a son, St. John, aged five, 10 who only survived his father a short …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… house, built on the common, belonging to Mr. Lyddell. The church stands at the south end of it. Northward from it is … held weekly on a Monday, and a fair yearly on the feast of St. Martin and the day afterwards, in this parish of Herne. 3 … from the jurisdiction of the archdeacon, and dedicated to St. Martin, is a large handsome building, consisting of three …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Boughton-street, at the 50th mile-stone, from which the church is a conspicuous object, in a most unpleasant and … family in Cheshire, who removed into Kent, and resided at St. Martin's hill, in Canterbury. They bore for their arms, … bart. who in 1700 alienated it to Christopher Curd, of St. Stephen's, alias Hackington, and he sold it in 1715 to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the lodge gates, also on the east side of the road, is the church, standing behind a low wooden, lichen-covered fence, … being held by his descendants William, John, and Edward de St. John in the reigns of Henry III and Edward III. 4 Holding from the St. Johns were the Fitz Peters, Herbert Fitz Peter in 1235 5 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes Hertford (All Saints' & St John's) Parts of ALL SAINTS and ST. JOHN'S HERTFORD, including the liberties of Brickendon … either in the ecclesiastical parish of All Saints, the church of which belonged to Waltham Abbey, or in the parish …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the parish in an easterly direction until it reaches St. Mary's Church, where it turns off at right angles, and is joined by … which is just on the boundary between Hertingfordbury and St. Andrew, Hertford, but a few houses on the other side of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which divides it into two distinct parts, and a well, St. George's well, which very possibly gave its name to the … still a small number of houses. When, however, the first church was erected in the 12th century, 10 it was placed a … The last is named from the hide of land in Hethe owned by St. Bartholomew's Hospital since the 12th century. 22 It was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… between whose son and heir, Ralph, and Nicholas, abbot of St. Augustine's, there had been, as appears by the register … of Wiltshire, without issue male, who lies buried in this church, under an altar tomb of black marble, on which is his … buckles gules; a shield of eight coats, viz. Bulleyn, Hoo, St. Omer, Malmains, Wickingham, St. Leger, Wallop, and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… but when it came into the possession of the abbots of St. Albans it was probably added by them to their hundred of … the exception of one small piece of ground belonging to a St. Albans charity, is owned by Mr. George Herbert Hodgson, … of which were given in part to the poor, and part to the church-wardens for the repair of the churchthe latter share …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Heythrop in the 14th century 9 reduced the village to church, manor house, and a few cottages. By the mid 17th … the creation of a short-lived mesne lordship for Hugh de St. Philibert of Cresswell (Berks.), 49 the family of Richard … estate was granted by the Crown to the dean and canons of St. Stephen's chapel in Westminster Palace in 1507 and …
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