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A History of the County of Warwick
… apart from the advowson, amounted to 30 s. in rents. 38 Church The church of ST. MICHAEL stands in a small churchyard on the south side of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 5 To the north the Wylye separates it from Codford St. Mary, and to the south Grim's ditch separates it from … with which Stockton is linked by the bridge at Codford St. Mary. From Stockton village a road ran south past Conygar … of the SherringtonWylye road was clustered around the church, demesne farm-house, and rectory-house. Settlement at …
A History of the County of Durham
… here and also to West Hartburn some miles off in Middleton St. George. This stream has a number of titles, being called … or castle, long ago destroyed, to the old parish church at Norton. This road begins as a wide and handsome … it towards Durham. The districts called Mount Pleasant and St. Ann's Hill lie to the east of the Norton road, Smithfield …
A History of the County of Worcester
… modern brick cottages at the foot of the hill east of the church. The church stands by the main road, and near it are the rectory … his brother William de Birmingham. 57 CHURCH The church of ST. ANDREW consists of a chancel 22 ft. 3 in. by 15 ft. 7 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Wesleyan chapel probably built between 1857 and 1872. The church stands at the south-eastern extremity of the village. … ten years later Thomas sued the master of the hospital of St. Leonard and Roger de Stapleton for his free tenement … the Domesday jurors reported 3 belonged to the canons of St. Peter, 42 and were afterwards included in the prebendal …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Stodmarsh level, as far as the river Stour. Very near the church is a small stream, which is the boundary of the … of three ploughlands in the marsh called Stodmersh, to St. Augustine's monastery, to hold as free as his … and deanry of Bridge. The church, which is dedicated to St. Mary, is but small, consisting of one isle and a chancel, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the north. Ecclesiastical links between the wealthy church of Stogumber, its chapel of Bicknoller, and the … above Hartrow through Ashbeer and Combe Cross to Stream in St. Decumans and thence to Watchet. In 1765 the Ashbeer route … in 1778 the Taunton trust extended its routes from Lydeard St. Lawrence to the same place. 52 The Ashbeer route was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… soul, and the remission of his sins, to the bishopric of St. Andrew, in Rochester, and Ealdulf, bishop of it, in the … city, in 738. This estate was afterwards wrested from the church of Rochester during the troublesome times of the … to Gundulph, bishop of Rochester, and the church of St. Andrew, 1 which gift was confirmed by archbishop Anselm, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 17th-century half-timber cottages and farm-houses. The church stands about 6 miles south-east of Tenbury. Opposite … and another portion to the north of the house is called St. Flechers Chapel Field. Garmsley Camp or 'the Wrathes' is … disappeared. In 1575 Queen Elizabeth granted the chapel of St. Fletcher with land in Stoke Bliss belonging to it to John …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Wife, and Stephen his Son and Heir, gave to God and the Church of St. Peter, at Thurgarton two Selions, or Leyes, by … other Things, the whole House and Scite of the Hospital of St. Leonard, of Stoke by Newark, and all Houses, Buildings, …