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A History of the County of Sussex
… ranged along this road, which, passing the manor house and church, climbs the Downs beyond to lose itself on the open … English prevailed in Telscombe. 31 Church The church of ST. LAWRENCE stands on the hill-side at the head of the … on plan. The type of capital is that which may be seen at St. Anne's Church, Lewes, and at Rodmell. The western impost …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hillborough, 2 miles to the south. The village, with the church, stands on the edge of the hill, commanding views … on Sheriff's map of 1796. 121 Church The parish church of ST. ANDREW was entirely rebuilt in 1875 and consists of a … of Leonard Kempson in 1604. 142 There was a chapel of St. Mary Magdalen in Hillborough, which was pulled down by …
A History of the County of Bedford
… two principal groups of houses, the first, including the church and rectory, lying to the south of the grounds of … de Carun, probably a son, presented Tempsford Church to St. Neots in 1129, 20 and in 1130 paid 69 s. into the … Anne, then fourteen years of age. 35 She married Anthony St. John the same year, and died in 1700, 36 and from her the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… about Teme Street, Market Street, Cross Street, 4 and Church Street. The market-place is at the junction of the … 17th centuries, with later brick fronts. The college of St. Michael, which was erected in 18568, was founded by the … Old Wood, the ecclesiastical parish to which the church of St. Michael and All Angels belongs, was formed in 1856 9 from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… twelve ploughlands, lying at Tenham, to the metropolitan church of our Saviour at Canterbury; and he made this gift … reign, in his general confirmation of the possessions of St. Gregory's priory at Canterbury, confirmed to it the tenth … out of the great tithes to the poor of this parish, on St. Thomas's day. THOMAS BROOKE, by his will in 1669, devised …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… with Sheriff Hutton, Welburn and Brandsby. The church of All Saints lies off the road, east of the village. … south aisle. It is probable that this was the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin founded by Sir Brian Stapleton. West of … from whom it passed to George Metham. 100 The chantry of St. Mary in the parish church was founded by Sir Brian …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… them, with the pretty village of West Farleigh, and its church, on the opposite hill. South-westward the prospect … and deanry of Malling. The church, which is dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul, is a small, but neat building, with a square tower …
Magna Britannia
… occasionally occupied by some of the family. In the parish-church are monuments of the Arscott family. 1 Thelbridge, or … William Jenkins, of Sidmouth, was patron of the rectory. St. Thomas ST. THOMAS, in the hundred of Wonford and in the deanery of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… granted to found a hermitage at Tetsworth and a chapel of St. John the Baptist for the purpose of repairing the road. … of the main road and climb the steep hill to the church at the summit. Davis's map of 1797 shows the 'Swan' … sold to the Revd. Samuel Ryder Weston, a canon of St. Paul's, 121 who was in possession of the manor-house and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… which is now said to form part of Tetworth, that the church which serves both Everton and Tetworth parishes, now … a yearly fair there on the Vigil, Feast, and Morrow of St. Bartholomew, with free warren in his demesne lands of … and Woodbury held of the manor of Weston by the prior of St. John of Jerusalem. William Babington, who left a son and …
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