. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. HITCHIN HUNDRED IPPOLLITTS passed to Sir Brockett The manor passed. In eventually through Brockett's eldest daughter Elizabeth, 616 Ralph Radclifte, lord of the manor of nitctim, had a grant of court leet in Ippollitts and The parish church of ST. HlPPOLr- CHVRCH TVS, in the middle of the village, consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, north and south porches and west tower. It is built for the most part of flint with dressings of limestone and clunch. The tower is partly covered with cement


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. HITCHIN HUNDRED IPPOLLITTS passed to Sir Brockett The manor passed. In eventually through Brockett's eldest daughter Elizabeth, 616 Ralph Radclifte, lord of the manor of nitctim, had a grant of court leet in Ippollitts and The parish church of ST. HlPPOLr- CHVRCH TVS, in the middle of the village, consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, north and south porches and west tower. It is built for the most part of flint with dressings of limestone and clunch. The tower is partly covered with cement, and the south porch is of brick, with a timber south ; The original church, of the late 11th century, consisted of a chance] and nave, to which north and south aisles were added about i 3 20, when the chancel was rebuilt. The south aisle was built first and then the north, and the west tower was begun immediately after the completion of the aisles. The 15th-century alterations consisted of the widening of the chancel HaT ^ JS'C ^JTrP*. re* Jjip .. ~~1fllll ^te^^^w Ippollitts Church wife of Sir Humphrey Gore" (see Offley), to their only child Elizabeth, who married Sir Henry ; They left an only child, Anna Maria wife of Sir Thomas Salusbury. He died in 1773,43 leaving the property to his second wife Sarah, who at her death bequeathed the manor to a distant cousin, Sir Robert Salusbury, bart.,44 who entered into possession in 1804 on the death of The manor has descended from this time with the manor of Offley (). Mr. H. G. Salusbury Hughes is the present Almshoebury, which is now a farm, is built on the site of the old manor-house. arch and the erection of the north and south porches. In 1879 practically the whole of the church, with the exception of the tower, was taken down and rebuilt from the foundations, but the old materials were replaced with great care, so that the history of the original building can be followed with ease. In the c


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