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A History of the County of Northampton
… by a local blacksmith in 1700. The rectory, east of the church, is a well-designed two-story building, with plain … and states that it never belonged to the monastery of Bury St. Edmunds nor had it ever been granted by Henry VIII in … 1 bovate in Lamport among the lands of the Abbey of St. Edmund's. 41 This had become half a hide in Lamport in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… southwards to the small group of buildings round the church and school, which includes one 17th-century … lands were to be used to endow a chantry at the altar of St. Katherine in the parish church, while lands in Henley and … with Katharine Leigh. 119 Church The parish church of ST. MARY is a short and broad building consisting of a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… line on the south and west. The village is grouped round St. Mary's Church in the centre of the parish on the main road from … between three eaglet close argent. Church The church of ST. MARY is a small building built in 1866, in the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Mercians, became abbot. Not long afterwards the wooden church was replaced by one of stone and Cedd's body was … was shortlived, as before 1086 11 the monks had moved to St. Olave's at York, which in 1088 William Rufus enlarged and endowed to form his abbey of St. Mary. 12 The village of Lastingham lies 300 ft. above …
A History of the County of Essex
… that the manor in Latton held in 1086 by the abbey of Bury St. Edmunds was transferred to Harlow in the 11th or 12th … Latton in 1394. 15 The two medieval manor houses and the church lay 1.2 km. north of the green. The small Augustinian … which became the manor of Mark Hall. 38 The abbey of Bury St. Edmunds held 3 hides. 39 That manor was probably united …
Magna Britannia
… 1, and became the seat of that family. In the parish-church is the monument of John Chamond, the last of the … Morwinstow, and Jacobstow in Cornwall, and Week St. Pancras in Devonshire, belonged, before the year 1660, to … 1758. These numbers do not include the population of St. Stephen or St. Thomas. When the act of parliament passed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Back Lanes, which ran north-east and southwest of the church. It was a large village in the Middle Ages, 7 and was … Manor. Edward the Confessor gave LAUNTON to the Abbey of St. Peter at Westminster at the dedication of the church on … Launton, whose soke formerly belonged to Kirtlington, to St. Peter of Westminster and to Baldwin his filiolus. 44 It …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the Park near the south-western side of the old parish church of St. Mary. 1 Along the left bank of the Test, following … formed part of the possessions of Hyde Abbey (the abbey of St. Peter by Winchester as it was then termed), and in the …
Magna Britannia
… Bishop of Exeter, together with a fair at the festival of St. Michael 1; both long ago discontinued. The principal villages in this parish, exclusively of the church-town, are Carsantec, Luccombe, and Tregeda. The manor … is now a farm-house, the property of E. J. Glynn, Esq. St. Levan ST. LEVAN, in the deanery and in the west division …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by the names of two settlements, and it has only one church, at Lea. By the mid 16th century the church was served … some private houses in the Street and 14 council houses in St. Giles's Close at its north end were built in the 1950s … and a rent of 20 d. were given for lights, including St. Giles's, in Lea church. 196 Curates who served the church
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