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A History of the County of Hampshire
… until the dissolution of the monasteries. 19 In 1537 John Salisbury, suffragan bishop of Thetford and commendatory and … by Joshua Kipling, 1737; the second by Richard Flory of Salisbury, 1677; the third, of 1603, inscribed 'Give God the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Henry Ventris conveyed the manor in trust to William Salisbury. 67 It continued in this family until 1753, in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bavant FIFIELD BAVANT FIFIELD Bavant is 13 km. WSW. of Salisbury. 1 The parish, c. 1,153 a., lay in two attached … who was succeeded by his son John, 38 from 1397 earl of Salisbury. John died in 1400; he was attainted and his … restored, with other estates, to his son Thomas, earl of Salisbury, in 1409. 39 No further reference to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Figheldean Parish 1839 Figheldean 1 is 18 km. north of Salisbury on Salisbury Plain. 2 The parish, 2,201 ha. (5,439 a.), includes … were crossed by a road from Chipping Campden (Glos.) to Salisbury via Marlborough prominent in the 17th century. 9 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the broken slab of his tomb. Transcript of register in Salisbury Dioc. Reg., the original having disappeared from …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Malemains 11 and in 1218 to William Longsword, Earl of Salisbury, 12 who possibly retained it till his death in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish stretches roughly in the shape of a pear up on to Salisbury Plain for over 6 km. In its widest east part it … excavated in 1894. 5 Fittleton is roughly 20 km. north of Salisbury, and the same distance south of Marlborough, and south-east of Devizes. Salisbury and Devizes were the main market centres in the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Anne, wife of Richard Nevill, son and heir of the earl of Salisbury, whose husband became in her right earl of Warwick. … of Isabella, whose husband was created earl of Warwick and Salisbury. She died in 1476 leaving a son and heir Edward, 14 … on the south runs thus: At this seate's end in the middle alley There lieth buried John Pace of y e valley. Ano 1596. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bishop FONTHILL BISHOP Fonthill Bishop is 22 km. east of Salisbury, one in a line of villages on the northern slopes … Knoyle through Hindon to Barford St. Martin, Wilton, and Salisbury, turnpiked under an Act of 1761. 13 By 1800, when … to the bishop of Oxford, and in 1965 to the bishop of Salisbury. 106 The living was valued at 10 marks in 1291, an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Gifford FONTHILL GIFFORD Fonthill Gifford, 22 km. west of Salisbury, 1 was the site of Fonthill Abbey, one of the most … Tisbury poor-law union in 1835. 303 It became part of Salisbury district in 1974. 304 Church. Fonthill Gifford … rector of Chicklade, vicar of Inglesham, and a canon of Salisbury. 358 On Census Sunday in 1851 congregations of …
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