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A History of the County of Northampton
… farm-houses and a few cottages only, in addition to the church and rectory house; in Bridges's time 11 families … in 1299 he bestowed rent and land in Little Billing upon St. John's Hospital, 15 and in 1323 he is supposed to have … Billing Church and 1 virgate of the fee of Chokes, upon St. Andrew's Priory in Northampton. 41 Sibyl de Preston …
A History of the County of Surrey
… conveyance of lands in Little Bookham to the Prior of St. Mary Southwark, 16 and in 1275 John (here Sir John) died … 54 Mr. Henry C. W. Pollen is now lord of the manor. CHURCH The church of LITTLE BOOKHAM, of unknown dedication, is a small …
A History of the County of Rutland
… stone-tiled roofs. The Rectory stands to the west of the church and to the south-west is the old school house built in … until his death in 1331. 94 In 1312 Alice de Seymour (St. Mauro) and Edmund de Seymour and Joan his wife conveyed … good modern glass (1910) with figures of our Lord, St. Hubert and St. Francis of Assisi. North, Ch. Bells of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the summit of the hill, having the court-lodge and church adjoining to it. The stream, which rises at … money, in the year 839, and given to the monks of Christ church, with the consent of king Ethelwulf, who declared it … eastern part above it as a chancel or chapel, dedicated to St. Catherine, for the burial-place of the Darell family, in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a medieval manor-house 13 were all near that crossing. The church stands south of the road on an embankment. Until the … heir his daughter Joan (born c. 1282), 37 the wife of John St. Lo and, after his death in 1313 or 1314, 38 of Nicholas … and Joan the manor reverted to Joan's son Sir John St. Lo (d. after 1372). 40 It passed to John's son Sir John …
A History of the County of Worcester
… picturesque overhanging, timberframed gable. Opposite the church is a fair-sized timber-framed house with brick filling … argent and gules a bend sable with three bezants thereon. CHURCH The church of ST. PETER consists of a chancel 30 ft. by 16 ft. with north …
A History of the County of Warwick
… mullioned windows. The Manor House stands west of the church and faces south: it is of three stories and attics. … it they were given by Edward the Confessor to the abbey of St. Denis of Paris. 5 William the Conqueror confirmed the gift, 6 and in 1086 the estates of St. Denis in Deerhurst Hundred included 12 hides in Compton. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the park of the manor, both in the parish of Berkhampstead St. Peter, and in the parish of Pitstone (Pichelestorne). 26 … In the following year the reversion of the mansion and the church called Ashridge College Church, Ash Park, and Hudnall … the monastic quire. 47 The aisles of the nave are called St. John's chapel and our Lady's chapel, the latter being …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… they lived stood between the present manor farm and the church. King Charles I is said to have visited the Ferrars … Gidding from 1691 to 1706, when he became rector of Sawtry St. Andrew, which he held, as also the rectory of Hamerton, … now. Plan of Little Gidding Church Church The church of ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST consists of a chancel (22 ft. by 12 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Gransden and Home Dole brooks meet, across which the church and the manorhouse of the abbey of Ely, to which a … seized by a Norman, 42 and possibly a hide at Papworth St. Agnes, held c. 1500 for 26 wooden dishes yearly rendered … younger son, Robert Cotton 62 (cr. kt. 1663) of Hatley St. George. On Sir Robert's death in 1717 the manor remained …