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A History of the County of Somerset
… station were closed in 1964. 16 Martock, the site of the church, was the primary settlement, and the strength both of … This lease was assigned in 1624 to Sir William Ashton of St. Martin-in-theFields (Mdx.). He was succeeded by his son … manor of Martock Rectory and sub-let. It was sold to H. St. George Gray (d. 1963) in 1942, and was left by Mrs. Gray …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… afterwards lived. 3 At the west end of the village is the church with the school, erected in 1850 in honour of Captain … on condition that the monks should serve the church of St. Hilda in Middlesbrough. 77 Newham, a part of the liberty … of Hutton to two chantry priests to celebrate mass at St. Saviour's, York. 107 Church The church of ST. CUTHBERT …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by the rivers Leam and Itchen, which unite close to the church. The compact village stands between the two rivers, … 1545 John Hales of Coventry was granted the possessions of St. John Baptist Hospital of that city in Marton, 46 but … acquired them, or their value. Church The church of ST. ESPRIT is situated on the west side of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… land called Moxby Moor. There is no village of Marton, the church standing near a farm-house on the first rising ground … north-east of the parish of Sutton-on-the-Forest called St. John's Well. It was supposed to possess medicinal … s. 37 Here they founded a house of their own, dedicated to St. John the Apostle. There is little to record of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… road, almost a lane, leading down to the Itchen. The church of St. Swithun stands on the west, well sheltered behind … in the grant made by King Egbert to the monastery of St. Peter and St. Paul at Winchester in 825 3 is probably …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… its head being replaced by a stone ball), the parish church and the vicarage lying to the south-east. A market is … in 1824 and enlarged in 1901. The Roman Catholic chapel of St. Columba was opened in 1910, the Baptist chapel dates from … too there is a Wesleyan chapel. At Healey the church of St. Paul, erected in 1848, lies to the right at the entrance …
A History of the County of Essex
… boundary with Sheering and Hatfield Broad Oak. East of the church is a lake, fed by a chalybeate spring, draining … is played. The south-western side of the green, including St. Edmund's chapel, the school, and the Chequers inn, is in … seem later to have merged as the manor of Matching Hall. St. Valery abbey's estate became Matching Barns manor in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Mathon is on the high road to Cradley. The parish church stands in a secluded valley near the road. Near it is … Well Hall, which was closed in 1885. Near the church of St. James is St. Edward's Orphanage for Boys founded in 1876. It stands in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… approached from the main road through a cornfield is the church, overlooking the village from the northeast. In the … there. 47 This land afterwards passed to the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 48 who in 1330 claimed views of … Between 1106 and 1109 Henry I confirmed to the Priory of St. Faith, Lonqueville, a virgate of land and the tithe of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… End on the west at about 250 ft. to about 330 ft. at the church in the centre of the parish, and then steeply to 560 … of the central tower and a few other walls of the priory church, the two gatehouses to the north of it, the west wall … two water-mills here. 136 CHURCH The parish church of ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS was built about the same time as …
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