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Monks CartStWerb p.134 If appropriated No Full entry £ 4. 0s. 0d. 6 1 Grid reference given is for the remains of this very ancient chapel, said in the 19th century to have been in use as a cattle shed.

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.87v (added, unusually, after 1291-2 and perhaps after 1302-3, and of very low value) 1 The remains of this ancient church are mapped at the grid reference given.

monastic App. HOSPITAL RegPalDun3 p.305 If appropriated No Full entry £ 4. 13s. 4d. 7 1 The remains of the ancient church are mapped at the grid reference given. It wa was replaced in the 19th century by a church

used as a barn. Only the NW corner and north wall now survive, marked on the map as the remains of an ancient church. N.Batcock, The Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk (East Anglian Archaeology Report 51, Dereham, 1991) p.52

(T, PNWB1 2d) PRO, E179/68/3 (Suffolk & Sudbury archdeaconries) p.2d £ 8. 6s. 8d. 12.5 1 The remains of the ancient church of St John are mapped at the grid reference given. N.Pevsner & J.Nairn, The Buildings of England: Suffolk

church of St Leonard has not survived. Its parish was depopulated by 1440. The grid reference is approximate for the ancient site which was near Norman Road. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Sussex, ed. W.Page et al.,

Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.195 £ 2. 0s. 0d. 3 1 The grid reference given is for the remains of the ancient church situated 300m NW of Newton Farm (OS(CS)map) or Bluestone (current OS map). W.Rees, South Wales and the Border

Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.178v £ 12. 0s. 0d. 18 1 The remains of this ancient church are mapped at the grid reference given. 2 This church became appropriated to the abbey of Abbey Dore

in error as 'Chidleton'. The MSS agree on 'Midleton', and the church can thus be identified as that of the ancient parish of Middleton Scriven. W.Rees, South Wales and the Border in the Fourteenth Century (Maps, 4 sheets; Southampton, 1932)

to this MS) £ 14. 13s. 4d. 22 1 The round tower of Ringstead, St Peter is mapped as an ancient church (a scheduled monument) at the grid reference given. The rest of the church was demolished in 1772. N.Batcock,

also dedicated to St Andrew: this was to the west at 'Ringstead Parva', no longer a placename, mapped as an ancient monument at TF683399. It was clearly too low in value to be included in the assessment and was divided

stands on an isolated site 1 km. from the village. The Redundant Churches Fund has undertaken responsibilty for its preservation as an ancient monument. N.Batcock, The Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk (East Anglian Archaeology Report 51, Dereham, 1991) p.51

was abandoned in 1975, and in 1981 the Redundant Churches Fund took over responsibilty for its preservation as a scheduled ancient monument. N.Batcock, The Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk (East Anglian Archaeology Report 51, Dereham, 1991) p.46 2 This

x (BC used for all other references to this MS) £ 2. 6s. 8d. 3.5 1 The remains of the ancient church are mapped at the grid reference given. N.Batcock, The Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk (East Anglian Archaeology

references to this MS) £ 0. 15s. 0d. 1.125 1 The apparently non-parochial chapel of Lindsey, St James, possessed four portions in four separate churches (NW.SD.BL.17 and NW.SD.SD.19, 20 & 38). It is mapped as an ancient monument at TL979443.

(Thomas Tanner's indexes of the Norwich episcopal registers) p.1359 2 The apparently non-parochial chapel of Lindsey, St James, possessed four portions in four separate churches (NW.SD.BL.17 and NW.SD.SD.19, 20 & 38). It is mapped as an ancient monument at TL979443.

is for the old church at East Fleet, of which only the chancel now remains. It is mapped as an ancient monument. The new church, built in 1827-9, is 400m to the NW. N.Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Dorset (by

26. 13s. 4d. 40 1 The small church dedicated to St Leonard is now in ruins. This is probably the ancient church marked on the OS map for which the grid reference has been given. The present church, dedicated to

E.W.Parkin. E.W.Parkin, 'The ancient buildings of New Romney', Archaeologia Cantiana, 88 (1978), 117-28 p.122 3 The church has not survived but an approximate grid reference is given for its site, as mapped by E.W.Parkin. E.W.Parkin, 'The ancient buildings of New

was the source is not extant) (Chichester diocese) p.136 Excluded from the moiety £ 4. 13s. 4d. 7 1 The ancient parish church of Shelley went out of use towards the end of the fifteenth century, becoming a chapel attached

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