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A History of the County of Oxford
… altered by the inclosure of the open fields in 1802. 14 Church Way vanished and the courses of Southway and 'Fordrowe … of Gerard de Braybrook, in whose right he became Lord St. Amand. 146 In 1448 the manor was settled on William, his … Elizabeth died in 1491. It then reverted to Richard, Lord St. Amand, the son of Elizabeth's first husband, on whom the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the stream which forms the eastern boundary, with the church standing close to the manor farm-house, may at one … the upkeep of Lower Lemington church. 126 The church of ST. LEONARD, a small rubble building, partly roughcast, with … is not stated. G.D.R. Lower Lemington terrier, 1704. 21 st Rep. Com. Char. 190. Char. Com. files. Ibid.; see p. 206. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Harpley consists of a few cottages, two farms, the modern church and the rectory. The old church stands in a very … mentioned for the last time. 58 CHURCHES The new church of ST. BARTHOLOMEW at Harpley, dedicated in 1877, consists of a … Evans. Plan of Lower Sapey Old Church The old church of ST. BARTHOLOMEW consists of a chancel measuring internally 19 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… long and low building which in 1961 had long been known as Church Farm. 48 The house called the Yard was built probably … services. 195 In the early 16th century a chantry of St. Mary, whose date of foundation is unknown, provided in … in trust for ecclesiastical purposes. 199 The church of ST. MARY, 200 a building of stone with a Cotswold stone roof, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in prehistoric times, 16 and Lady's Well, east of the church, is thought to have been a sacred spring. 17 In the … to Notley Abbey (Bucks.), which had also appropriated the church there by 1236, 91 and from then until the Dissolution … only 8 out of 150 sittings were free. 226 The church of ST. MARY between the 12th century and the 19th suffered as …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Bridges states that about half a mile south-east of the church in the open fields are Huxlow Furlong and Huxlow Cross … east of the rectory is the Manor Farm, which lies south of St. Peter's Church and, like it, east of the main road. The … Sir Henry de Drayton, who granted lands to the Hospital of St. John the Baptist, Northampton. 29 He died in 1253 seised …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with the War Memorial. Loxley Hall stands close to the church, west of the green, on the road to Wellesbourne. It is … Worseley of Kineton. 109 Church The parish church of ST. NICHOLAS is a small building consisting of a chancel, … 25 Apr. 1611, and so named from having been born on St. Mark's Day. At Hilary 1653 Thomas Underhill with his wife …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… waters of the Swale, which are its northern boundary. The church stands nearly in the middle of the upland part of it, … year of that reign, was buried with his wife in Faversham church; their daughter and sole heir Anne, carried this manor … and deanry of Ospringe. The church, which is dedicated to St. Mary, is a small building, consisting of one isle and one …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Luddesdon, near the southern bounds, in which is the church, and not far distant the manor of South Buckland. It … The church, which is a small building, is dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. Among other monuments and memorials in it In the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in a north-westerly direction into Hemington, passing the church of St. Margaret and the Church Farm. A very winding stream … Edward Montagu, 16 and followed the descent of Barnwell St. Andrew ( q.v.), but was not sold by the Duke of Buccleuch …