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A History of the County of Berkshire
… became in 1837 the ecclesiastical parish of Woodlands St. Mary, and since 1867 Eastbury has been a district … it is not mentioned in the Domesday Survey. A fair on St. Matthew's Day (21 September) was granted to Fulk Fitz … The town is in form only a large village with its church in the centre, the churchyard being entered from the …
Magna Britannia
… old mansion is now occupied as a farm-house. In the parish-church are monuments of the families of Fortescue 1 and … of the perpetual curacy. There was formerly a chapel of St. Mary, at Herford, in this parish, to which Foulk … descended from the Hankfords, through the Botelers, to the St. Legers, of whom it was purchased by Browne. Prince tells …
Magna Britannia
… seat 2. Salter-hall, which had been given to the abbey of St. Mary at York, passed successively from the Patricksons to … Moor-town, is parcel of the Lamplugh estate. In the parish church are some memorials of the families of Lamplugh and … in the year 1169, founded a priory here of the order of St. Austin, which was endowed by himself and subsequent …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… four Bord. having seven Car. There was a Priest and a Church, two Mills, 12s. one Piscary, one hundred Acres of … 12 There was a Moore and Common in Landford, belonging to St. John's of Jerusalem, which, 18 Dec. 6 E. 6. were granted … and Landford, late belonging to the said Priory of St. John's of Jerusalem, 13 4 Oct. 28 Eliz. granted to Sir …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Langar & Barneston and St. Aubrey's LANGAR & BARNESTON, AND ST. AUBREY'S (or, ST. THELBURGA'S). These Towns went together … had two Car. and six plough ing Oxen. There was Half a Church, and thirteen Acres of Meadow. In Bernestune, that …
A History of the County of Bedford
… situated a corn mill, and on the north of this road is the church of St. Andrew, standing back from the main street. On the east … when it was transferred to the Dean and Chapter of St. Peter, Westminster. The manorial courts were held in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… is built along roads forming a rectangular figure with the church on the north-east side and the stream running through … Langham, Archbishop of Canterbury (136668) and Cardinal of St. Sixtus (1368), is said to have been born at Langham in … Noel. 25 Plan of Langham Church Church The church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL was formerly cruciform, but now …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… between these woods is the village of Langley, with the church in it, and at a little distance from it adjoining to … the year 1570. Soon after which this manor was granted to St. Leger, from which name it was alienated to Lewin Bufkin, … are no parochial charities. The church is dedicated to St. Mary, and has always been an appendage to the manor, and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Langley lies to the south of the parish, and the church, vicarage and school stand near together. There are … a large house called Grove House. CHURCH The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN consists of a chancel 36 ft. by 18 ft., … cap. 2. Sheahan, Hist, and Topog. of Bucks. 869. P.C.C. 58 St. John. Ibid. 68 Foot. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… though it does not exclude the possibility of an earlier church in the town. The name Langport suggests the use of Bow … of the Hanging Chapel. It then ran through the grounds of St. Gildas Convent enclosing Dolemans close, now tennis … the hill, across the site of the former marketplace by St. Gildas Convent, and runs down the hill to meet North …
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