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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Lemington in 1962, was close enough to Lower Lemington church to suggest that Upper and Lower Lemington may also … of the church was producing 220 by 1953. 269 The church of ST. THOMAS OF CANTERBURY was apparently so named before the … the Revd. A. Smith. Glos. R.O., D 1099/M 33, 46. Ibid. 21 st Rep. Com. Char. 215. Bodl. MS. Rawl. B. 323, f. 38 b. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… have stretched north as far as the road from Cambridge to St. Neots to include Hardwick. Hardwick, which eventually … Comberton Road (formerly Dawes Lane) and High Street. 11 Church Way, which was apparently in existence in 1585, 12 … thus became part of the principal manor. The hospital of St. John the Evangelist, Cambridge, began to acquire property …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… village, then called Little Farnham, but excluded Farnham church, 7 which was standing in the 12th century 8 and was a … the main road north from Tollard Royal village to Berwick St. John, north-west to Ludwell in Donhead St. Mary, and south-west to Tollard Green. 38 When, between …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… with three Car. and a Half, and two Mills 3s. There was a Church and thirty Acres of Meadow. In the Confessor's Time it … Confessor. Serlo de Torlavistune gave his Moiety of the Church of Torlouton to the Church of Lenton, at the Request, … but an indifferent appearance without. It is dedicated to St. Peter, dove-house topped, and has three bells. In it are …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which extends along this plain. There is no village, the church stands about a mile northward from the road; the scite … Queen Mary, in her 4th year, granted this hospital of St. James, of Puckleshall, late in the tenure of Richard … there for the defence of it. Of his descendant John de St. John, this manor was again held in the 22d year of king …
A History of the County of Oxford
… cut out of the territory originally dependent on the church of St. Lawrence. 3 In the Middle Ages the parish was in fact known as Baldon St. Lawrence with Toot Baldon and Little Baldon, and the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and is now used as a workhouse. Nearer the centre are the church of St. Nicholas and the rectory. The main road from Merton … in 1393 and 1416 it appears as the payment of a rose on St. John the Baptist's Day, 20 and it had apparently lapsed …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of small groups of houses, with churches at 'Baldersby St. James' (more than a mile to the southeast of Baldersby … on the west and river side of which is the fine old church of St. Columba. The main road from the bridge enters by the …
Magna Britannia
… 1, and confirmed a fair for three days at the festival of St. Margaret, which had been granted by King Henry III., in … now of Alexander Hamilton Hamilton, Esq. In the parish-church are the monuments of Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth … besides the abbot. The site was granted in 1543 to John St. Leger, Esq., who, the next year, conveyed it to Sir Hugh …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in. deep) in the churchyard against the south wall of the church is locally known as the ' Moot-stone,' and is said to … lying along the bye-road from Yelling which joins the St. Neots and Godmanchester road at Great Paxton. The church … since Robert Basset, in a charter confirming a grant to St. Neot's Priory, calls Robert Taillebois his predecessor. …