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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and liable to floods at certain times of the year. The church, schools, and rectory are on the west side of the … De Port barony, passed in succession to the families of St. John, Philibert, and Paulet; William Paulet, marquis of … chief two roundels counter-coloured. CHURCH The church of ST. NICHOLAS has a chancel 22 ft. 8 in. by 16 ft., with south …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a green, over which the road leads to Ickham, having the church and court-lodge on one side, and the parsonage, a … it came by marriage, with Copthall, in this parish, to the St. John's, viscounts Bolingbroke, who have lately sold it, … with Agnes de Cundy, his wife, was a good benefactor to St. Augustine's abbey, and that of St. Radigund. 1 By the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Hunsdon on the high ground to the south of the river. The church of St. John the Baptist and Widford Bury (now a farm) lie … granted Widford to Sir Richard Southwell 24 of Horsham St. Faith, co. Norfolk, 25 one of his councillors. In the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Its only buildings, beyond a few cottages, are the little church of St. Mary Magdalen and a farmhouse close to it on the west, … OF WIDLEY, which was held in the fourteenth century of the St. Johns, the descendants of the Ports, and was closely …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… his Woods there, and divers other Things, to God and the Church of Lenton upon the great Altar, whereon this Gift was … which appear scattered upon a great deal of ground. The Church is dedicated to St. Peter, and stands at an easy distance from the village on …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… either side. A branch road to the west leads down to the church, which, being approached by a narrow pathway leading … behind a group of thatched cottages. Southwest of the church is a small Primitive Methodist chapel dated 1818. The … no record of the park can be found. CHURCH The church of ST. JAMES has a chancel 20 ft. 4 in. by 14 ft., and nave 34 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… (of that name) Bishop of Lincolne made to the Priory of St. Katherin's of five Bovats in Wiggesle. 2 Hugh, Son of … Notingham in the Quo. Warranto, 3 E. 3. 3 4 The Prior of St. Katherin's without Lincolne, at the same Time claimed to … and is now become the Inheritance of Sir Richard Earl. St. Katherin's share was granted, 36 H. 8. to John Bellowe …
A History of the County of Hertford
… west boundary lying along the edge of the Chilterns. The church and village stand in the north-west of the parish on a … of the neighbouring parishes called 'Keeping Kattern.' On St. Katherine's Day relations and friends usually meet in … at that time. No courts are now held. CHURCH The church of ST. BARTHOLOMEW is a small building with chancel 12 ft. 9 in. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… with the street on each side is a small Back Lane. St. Mary's Church, with the rectory, stands on the south side of the … was granted in the 11th century to the cathedral church of St. Peter at York, 3 to which it belonged at the time of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and possibly a military post, lies north-east of the church. It was excavated in 1824 by the curate and Joseph … stalls used to be erected in the late 19th century on St. Giles's Day, when the village held its wake. At the … 1210. 137 About 1130, however, the canons of the church of St. George, Oxford, were in possession of part of the demesne …
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