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A History of the County of Berkshire
… river bank at the north end of the village is the parish church with the manor faced by Moulsford Farm, an old house … 118 They also held another fourth part of the manor. 119 CHURCH The church of ST. JOHN BAPTIST consists of a chancel, north vestry, nave, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Baptist Missionary Society, was minister here (17859). The church stands to the north, rather on the outskirts of the … the 5 virgates bestowed by John in 1199 on the church of St. Frideswide, Oxford. 65 In 1227 the priory was concerned … passing to Lord Overstone and then to Lady Wantage. St. Andrew's Priory acquired a considerable estate in Moulton …
A History of the County of Northampton
… almost entirely of the estate owned by the Governors of St. Andrew's Mental Hospital, Northampton, who have a branch … 33 and has since become the property of the Governors of St. Andrew's Hospital. Leland, Itinerary, ed. 2, i, 12. Memo. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… still claimed that its people should not attend Drayton church. 7 Horsey, in the north of the parish, was a medieval … Lady Chapel was later added, probably the chapel of St. Mary atte stone for which an indulgence to visitors was … exchanged it with Walter Long for the manor of Gussage St. Michael (Dors.). 95 With the rest of the Long family …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… framing still remains. Manor Farm, to the east of the church, is apparently a 16th-century house, which retains a … Three 'manentes' at Salden (Scelfdune) were bestowed on St. Albans Abbey by Offa of Mercia in 795. 16 The manor of … of Ralf Chenduit bestowed 2 hides in Salden before 1215 on St. Oswald's Priory at Pontefract. 95 The priory …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… midway between the London road and the marshes, and the church and court-lodge at no great distance from it. The … for the defence of it, of him and of his descendants, the St. John's, this manor was again held by a family which took … this manor continued down to Sir Edward Hales, bart. of St. Stephen's, near Canterbury, 1 who sold it some few years …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… his son 4 Roger de Mowbray, 5 who granted to the abbey of St. Mary at York a ferry-boat to be used 6 until such time as … new house and buildings at Myton. 19 South of the Hall is St. Mary's Church with a churchyard stretching to the river bank; near …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are about eighteen houses interspersed throughout it; the church stands on a gentle rise, at a small distance eastward … was part of the antient possessions of the monastery of St.Augustine, and was allotted to the use of their sacristie, … and deanry of the same. The church, which is dedicated to St. Mary, is but small, and consists of one isle and two …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on the south and east slopes of Napton Hill below the church. Quite a number of houses are of 17th-century date and … the village, perhaps preserves the memory of a chapel of St. Laurence in which John Odams was licenced to hear divine … against Combe Abbey in the Valor. Church The church of ST. LAWRENCE stands on the summit of Napton Hill in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Western Railway. and 4 miles east from Basingstoke. The church of St. Swithun is one of the smallest in Hampshire, and, … witnessed a charter of Henry de Port to the abbey of St. Vigor of Cerisy, 8 and he was probably at this time lord …
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