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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 7 Joan Umfrey by will proved 1521 left 6 a. to repair the church and pay the king's taxes when levied. 8 By 1616 the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Dry Drayton Church CHURCH The patronage of Dry Drayton church remained with Crowland abbey until the Dissolution. 34 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Maps PSQ 18/293; C.R.O., 296/SP 1167; ibid. SP 58/6; cf. Church Com. files, return 1930. Rep. Com. Agric. Depression, … 3752; cf. C.U.L., Maps PSQ 19/24. C.R.O., 515/SP 1808. Church Com. files, corr. 1929-34. O.S. Map 6", Cambs. XXXIX. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… another 20 were taught at two dame schools. 90 The endowed church day school, which by 1846 had 20 boys and 20 girls, 91 … village college, but the school remained open as a Church primary school into the 1980s. 1 A primary school at …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… closes, had been created by the street north of the church. Dry Drayton's inns included the Five Bells, opened … shopping centre. 47A school was opened in 1968, 48and a church in 1972. 49 In 1976 the developer gave £50,000 of the … 1970; cf. Town Crier, 4 Sept. 1976. Below, educ. Below, church. Camb. Evening News, 15 Feb. 1976; 21 Aug., 11 Sept. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… that had led north of it from 'Middletown' towards the church, and made a stone-walled courtyard to the north and a … 50, ff. 66, 69v.; cf. Camb. Chron. 11 Apr. 1795. Below, church. Alum. Oxon. 1715-1886, 1319. C.R.O., Q/RDz 4, pp. … Q/RDz 4, p. 346. Lond. Gaz. 4 May 1852, pp. 1254-5; Church Com. files, vol. K, pp. 108-19. C.R.O., L 4/12. V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… elsewhere and were excommunicated for not going to church. 62 They probably included five or six men, including … of the Giffords, who with their wives were absent from church c. 1680. 63 John Gifford lent his barn for an … a chapel there in the 1850s. It stood north-east of the church, on the road past the Park, sometimes called Wesleyan …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The village of Wester Duddingston, where the parish church is situated, was formerly a large and populous place, … at 15 per annum; patron, the Marquess of Abercorn. The church is a very ancient structure in the Norman style, of … the neighbourhood, the queen advanced to the town with an army of 18,000 men; the discontented nobles, on her approach, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ducklington Churches CHURCHES. In 958 the 'old church of East Lea' stood on the site of Cokethorpe chapel on … accounts for the tradition that it was the 'mother church' of Ducklington; 85 its possible origin in the period … is discussed above. 86 By 958 there may have been a church in the principal settlement of the estate, although …
A History of the County of Oxford
… field was divided into Wood (earlier Long Hedge) and Church fields in the northwest and north-east, and Hale and … temporarily from a village farmhouse, probably the later Church Farm. 49 The fields of the last lay in a block … in 1862 by the Strainges, who farmed it from the house in Church Street for over a century before building a new …
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