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A History of the County of Warwick
… converge to lead into the little village lying round the church. Middleton Hall, 1 mile east of the church, is built … 13 At this time the whole manor was held of the church of St. Edith, Tamworth, by service of half a mark. 14 Joan de … lands, and rent in Middleton, held of the church of St. Edith in Tamworth by service of of 6 s. 8 d. yearly. 20 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… ruins, now converted into barns and cottages, the abbey church, rebuilt in 1894, and the mill in the grounds. 17 'The … held a messuage called the 'Hall House.' 24 The church of St. Gregory, erected in 1840, is close by Hall Garth Hill at … called a 'manor,' were appurtenant to the chantry of St. Nicholas in the church of Sheriff Hutton. 193 Churches …
A History of the County of Durham
… Parishes Middleton St. George MIDDLETON ST. GEORGE Mideltone, 1200; Middeltone, 1230. This parish … on the arms. 4 To the north of the hall is the old parish church, in a lonely situation on the verge of the higher …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Lower HeyfordBicester road, in the vicinity of the church and castle, although references to an 'Old Churchyard … churchyard suggest that there may have been an earlier church on a different site. The castle is of the motte and … and the adjoining cottages were demolished, leaving the church in isolation half-way between the mansion and the park …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is large, and is chiefly grouped round two roads. The church, approached by a short road, lies below the village to … the 12th century. 12 Meldred made grants in Middleton to St. Agatha's Abbey as did William his son, Thomas son of … Clarice his wife in 1209 granted 2 oxgangs in Kneeton to St. Mary's Abbey, York, 14 and before or in 1211 he granted …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Justices of the county. This PARISH is much like that of St. Maries lastdescribed. There are only three or four houses in it. The ruins of the church stand among the marshes, on a small knoll of a hill, … very fertile. It lies about a mile and an half from Lid church, and about as much from that of Old Romney, to which …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and Hangman's Spinney. The nearest railway station is at St. Neots, about four miles away to the south-east. There is neither a church nor a village; the population, which in 1921 numbered … The present house was probably built by Robert Payne, of St. Neots, about 1590. He, his son, Sir Robert Payne, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of its existence is tenuous. 4 The probable absence of any church between Mildenhall and Preshute in the Anglo-Saxon … Farm and joins the Marlborough-Swindon road at Ogbourne St. George. The roads from Cunetio to Winchester and Old … old SwindonMarlborough road at the Old Eagle in Ogbourne St. Andrew. 18 In 1982 it was a track only. In 1773 and in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Grange of Col. William Kemmis, C.M.G., M.V.O. Milford Church from the North-west Upon Pennington Marshes there are … 1312, 34 as was most of their land, to the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, to which it continued to belong until … of churchwardens' accounts 1716 to 1796. The church of ST. MARK, PENNINGTON, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Park), which lies on the north, and the rectory and old church of St. Nicholas (now disused), which stand opposite. West of … on the north side of the road, is the old churchyard of St. Nicholas. Thence, continuing west, the road enters the …
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