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A History of the County of Oxford
… 13 The map shows that the village was clustered round the church and lay entirely off the main road and along the … the early 12th century the D'Ivry barony passed to John de St. John of Stanton St. John and Reynold of St. Valery, either jointly or in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a water famine when beer was cheaper than water. 3 The church stands to the north of the village and the vicarage at … property of his executors. 70 Westminister Abbey. Gules St. Peter's keys crossed saltirewise with St. Edward's ring in the chief. Williams, Lord Williams of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… since the Conquest. 6 A yearly fair on the eve and day of St. Thomas the Martyr was granted to his father John son of … fair had been altered to the Saturday after the feast of St. George the Martyr; there was also a fortnightly fair … but was restored by the next owner. 13 Adjoining it is the church of St. Peter. Opposite the church, on the other side …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… described in this island; it lies adjoining southward to St. Laurence, on a peninsula, surrounded on the west, south … Ore, which formerly belonged likewise to the abbot of St. Augustine, as this Ore did. In the time of king Edward I. … which, near the road, on a little rising bank, stood the church, of which there are now no remains left above ground. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to his sister Elizabeth, who married in 1731 Paulett St. John. 31 A settlement of the manor was made upon her at … died without issue in December 1733, 33 and in 1734 St. John sold the manor for 6,500 to Joseph Cox, an attorney … at Hoobrook is the only mill at present in the parish. CHURCH The church of ST. MARY consists of a chancel, nave …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a small road which runs from Eythorp to Bishopstone. The church is close to the cross-roads, standing on a mound which … of Hartwell. The second part of Stone, known later as ST. CLERES MANOR, reckoned at 7 hides in the Domesday Survey, … was probably held under the Munchesneys by William de St. Clere (or Sengler), who granted land in Southcote (q.v.) …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from which is the village, situated, as well as the church, on the side of a hill, which rises from the bank of … the year 995, gave Stantune and Litlebroc to the church of St. Andrew, and Godwyn then bishop of Rochester. 2 After the … restored them to bishop Gundulph, and the church of St. Andrew; which gift was confirmed by archbishop Anselm, in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… south-east part of the island of Oxney. The village and church of Stone stand together, nearly in the middle of the … and deanry of Limne. The church, which is dedicated to St. Mary, is a handsome building, consisting of three isles … was part of the antient possessions of the monastery of St. Augustine, to which it was appropriated in 1347, anno 22 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by king Edmund, son of queen Ediva, to the monks of Christ-church, in Canterbury, for the use of their rectory, and it … brother, the archbishop, conveyed to the monks of Christ-church all the tithes of Eylwarton, great and small, lying … interest in it, after the death of Margaret, wife of Peter St. Eloy her daughter, to her grandson Thomas Tension, esq. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the houses being mostly of stone with tiled roofs. The church stands at the west end of the village in a churchyard … STONEGRAVE before the Conquest, gave them to the church of St. Peter, York, and the archbishop held this land in 1086. 9 … 52 This chapel, which was under the invocation of St. Peter, 53 was never rebuilt. 54 Charities A sum of 2 3 s. …
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