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A History of the County of Somerset
… the Crown until 1631-2 when it was granted to Christopher Favell and others. 57 It continued in use for worship, 58 and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 105 m. above OD. It is bounded by Abington and Weston Favell on the S., Kingsthorpe on the W., Boughton on the N. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of Kingsthorpe; first husband Rev. Lucas Ward of Weston Favell; second husband John Wright of Brixworth; Maria …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… marks to John Some of Emberton, and Thomas Ellis of Weston Favell (Northamptonshire), from whom Henry's son Thomas Edon, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… while the rest has been amalgamated with Weston Favell. For ecclesiastical purposes, however, it still forms … the rectory, which was included in the parish of Weston Favell. The level of the ground rises slightly from south to … At the present day it is included in the parish of Weston Favell. Church The church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL stands …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… unmarried and left Swinton to his sister, widow of James Favell of Normanton. Mrs. Favell bequeathed it to her only daughter Agnes, who married …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… following monuments: in the chancel, to the Rev. Charles Favell, Rector, d. 1807; the Rev. Francis William Lodington, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Richard in 1645. 102 James Harvey, rector of Weston Favell and a devotional writer, son of William Harvey rector … and William Harvey, who died 1633 and was buried at Weston Favell. The arched canopies are supported by columns of black …
A History of the County of Northampton
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1 hides 1 bovate of land at Multon and 1 hide at Weston [Favell] were dependent on it; 24 in the 12th century it …
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