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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… north-east side of it, and the court-lodge and parsonage-house on the opposite sides of the church-yard, from whence … 1724 passed them away by sale to Mr. James Colebrooke, of London, whose son Robert Colebrooke, esq. alienated them in … 1741 joined in the sale of it to Mr. James Colebrooke, of London, whose son Robert Colebrooke, esq. in 1775, alienated …
A History of the County of Sussex
… died in 1864. This was part of the estate known as the Red House Farm. 27 The land given to the priory of Lewes by Ralph … ten years later the rector had removed the font to his own house, fearing it might be stolen, as the church lay open …
A History of the County of Northampton
… church lies on the south side of the road and the manor house, which was pulled down about 1826, adjoined the … rent is paid to the managers of Aldwinkle Church School. London Gazette, 5 Dec. 1879, no. 7201. See also Loc. Gov. Bd. … D.N.B. xxv, 186; xxxv, 288; N. and Q. (New Ser.), vi, 73. London Gaz. 5 Dec. 1879, no. 7201. Cal. Pat. 148594, p. 253. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to the north of Aldwinkle All Saints. The present rectory house was built in 1867. The old rectory, which appears to have been a timber-framed house, was pulled down at the end of the 18th century by the … Building. The former stands on the site of an old manor house of the Treshams of Rushton. Of recent years it has been …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of which penetrates the chalk to a depth of 372 ft. The house of the De la Beches stood on a small eminence about a … Beche and his wife Joan. He was constable of the Tower of London, and died in 1345. He is represented with his hands … call bell. The treble and second are by Mears & Stainbank, London, 1868; the tenor is by 'Rt. & Is. Wells' of Aldbourne, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… glass-houses, of which the only relic is the name Glass House Fields. A glasshouse is marked in Speed's map. Aubrey … of Horses. 5 It is unknown when it was disparked. The house is, though partly modernized, a good specimen of an old timbered house, formerly with a hall with a louvre over, the chimney …
Magna Britannia
… miles from Derby, about 12 from Chesterfield, and 142 from London. This town has been supposed to have derived its name … Alfreton continued in the Morewood family, and the manor-house was their residence till the death of George Morewood, … endowed it with the sum of 500l. George Turner, Esq., of London, sold lands to this school, then valued at 700l., for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 12th-century church, 17th-century Rectory, and manor-house (Tanner's Pool), past Alkerton House to Barn House. 16 … by the Lydiat family. 21 Christopher Lydiat, a citizen of London, acquired the manor in 1567 and retired there. His son … passed to John Danvers's son Sir Robert, Recorder of London, a noted judge, and M.P. for Oxfordshire and London. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… westward from Dover, and about two miles from the high London road on the right hand. It lies very much unknown and … queen Elizabeth's reign, alienated it to Thomas Godman, of London; from which name it was sold, in the 3d year of king …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the old Rectory, and Manor Farm are grouped. The farm-house was built after 1839 24 just south of the church replacing a house on the east side of the southernmost part of the … is a thatched late17th-century timber-framed cottage and a house converted from a pair of early-19th-century thatched …