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A History of the County of Buckingham
… the main road for some distance before rejoining it. The church of St. John stands on the outskirts of the village, on the road … 101 Affrick's Farm still exists. Church The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST consists of a chancel 17 ft. by 12 ft. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Lambert, or Jambert as he is called by some, then abbot of St. Augustine's Monastery, for the use of his convent. 1 In … thus entered, under the general title of the land of the church of St. Augustine: The abbot himself holds Mundingeham. It was …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of which is situated the hamlet of Dane EndLittle Munden Church and School, with the Lordship Farm and one or two … of which the latter is about half a mile north-west of the church. The road from Watton to Great Munden passes across … lion azure with two bends gules athwart him. Little Munden Church from the North-east Previous to 1385 the tenants of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… scattered farms and cottages with a rectory and a small church. The Whitacre and Hampton line of the London Midland … same Act as Bickenhill (q.v.). The farm-house north of the church has a 17thcentury timber-framed barn. Two thatched … Duke of Suffolk, in 1538. 50 CHURCH The parish church of ST. BARTHOLOMEW is a simple structure consisting of a chancel …
A History of the County of Essex
… part of 379 a., including the old Parndon Hall and the church, extended south from the northern stream of the river … became a chapel of ease in 1959, when the new church of St. Paul was opened. 86 The rectory was valued at only 2 in … the Rectory and rebuilt the church. The church of ST. MARY, which stands north of Elizabeth Way, near Parndon …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Road, about two miles from the town and railway station of St. Neots. Paxton Hall, at the south end of the village, is a … Towgood living at Riversfield; they are now owned by the St. Neots Paper Mill Co. The parish was inclosed by Act of … made amongst the lands held by Lord Monteagle in 1523. 111 CHURCH The Church of ST. JAMES consists of a chancel (21 ft. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to Wennington and Abbots Ripton. It consists only of the church, which is in the north-west angle formed by these … hamlet of Wistow (q.v.) and was granted to Ramsey Abbey by St. Oswald, Archbishop of York. 1 Oswald's grant was … de Ramsey, is now lord of the manor. CHURCH The church of ST. JAMES consists of a chancel (19 ft. by 14 ft.) and a nave …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… brook, and the only building beyond the brook is the church. The church is 200 yards away from the village street: … 1563. 64 In 1577 it was sold to George Fettiplace of Coln St. Aldwyn, who died in the same year. George's son and heir … union of the parishes or the benefices. 211 The church of ST. PETER is built of rubble with a Cotswold stone roof, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a nucleus near the ford, including the manor house and church, westwards along Church Street and southwards from the … J. E. Law, then rector and patron, sold the advowson to St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. 144 The college retained … 1815. 158 Rectory Farm had been built there by 1837. 159 St. Catharine's College gave the rector 4 a. more glebe c. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… structure surrounded by a park, south of which is the church of All Saints. The parish contains 1,004 acres of … spurs or threepence at the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. 19 Robert afterwards granted the … in free alms to the master and brethren of the Hospital of St. John, Winchester, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine …
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