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A History of the County of Berkshire
… of two stories, at present unoccupied. The house near the church, called the Cedars, was owned in 1729 by the Hon. John … historian of Sunninghill, who built the present house. 37 St. John's College, Cambridge. FRANCE quartering ENGLAND with … lands, including the manor of Bromhall, were granted to St. John's College, Cambridge. 38 The priory stood on rising …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Faringdon. On the south side of the village street is the church of St. Leonard. In the tower of this church was a room known as … is now no trace of the churchhouse. Among the rectors of St. Leonard's was Samuel Fell, Dean of Christ Church, who …
A History of the County of Surrey
… called the Green by the side of the road north of the church. Sutton is now a considerable town of villas and small … confirming the original donation. In 1086 5 the abbey of St. Peter of Chertsey held land at Sutton assessed at 30 … the manor of Sutton, and they regranted it to Simon St. Michel, lord of Cuddington, and Idonea his wife. Ralph …
A History of the County of Bedford
… which is situated about the centre of the parish. The church stands at the south-east end of the park, with the … his loine Both Sutton and Potton Until the world's rotten. Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel 26 ft. … 1731 and 1771, it was purchased from Sir Roger Burgoyne by St. John's College, Oxford, 52 who have since exercised the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Sutton Benger SUTTON BENGER Sutton Benger 1 church is 6 km. north-east of Chippenham 2 and, as its name … in confusion with Sutton Veny where the church was called St. Leonard's. 3 Until 1884, when a detached part of Draycot … called Oak Hill Lane in 1736, between Seagry and Stanton St. Quintin. 10 Several north-south roads served Sutton …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… round a large green. At some distance south-west of the church is the Abbey, formerly known as the Rectory House, the … in 1896. The village feast is held on the Sunday after St. Peter's Day. Traces of early man, Romano-British … between six martlets sable. In the spring of 1219 John de St. Helen 107 quitclaimed to Osbert son of Ralph a mill in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lower than the summit of the quarry hill, having the church at the west end of it; the manor-house stands on the … A fair is kept in this village yearly, on the day of St. Edmond the king, on the 20th of November. THIS PLACE was … sum. They sold it soon afterwards, as it should seem, to St. Leger, for Juliana, widow of Thomas St. Leger, esq. of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hence the ground rises westward to the hill, having the church standing at one field's distance from the above road, … viz. Ocymum sylvestre, or wild basil, found in plenty near St. John's. 1 Millesolium flare rubro, red flowered yarrow, … humilis, dane wort, or dwarf elder, in the grounds near St. John's, and in the Netherway there. Tapsus barbatus, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Nicholas de Segrave, 3 concerning his Presentation to the Church of Bonington, then void and in his Gift. The Advowson … Land, 30 of Meadow, &c. and the Advowson of the Church of St. Anne, in Sutton-Bonington, late belonging to the Monastry … here and in Rudston, to make a Chauntry in the Church of St. Andrew, (St. Anne, I suppose) at Bonington, 17 E. 2. John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… were opened respectively in 1864 and 1861. Opposite the church and south of the road stands Sutton Hall, the … Hon. A. Duncombe when the churchyard was closed in 1866. 5 St. John's Well stands by the roadside about a mile and a … men at York, which was variously known by the names of St. Peter and St. Leonard. Bertram de Bulmer, founder of the …