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Alumni Oxonienses
… archdeacon of Exeter 1634, vicar of Plymouth 1625; died in 1643; father of John 1644. See Lansdowne MS. 985, f. 54; & … of James I."; died at Felsted, Essex, Oct., 1652, buried in the chancel of the church there. See Ath. ii. 318. Wilson, … M.A. 30 April, 1605, B.D. 24 Jan., 1616-17; rector of Cound 1609, and vicar of Shawbury, (both) Salop, 1621. See …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wilton - Wimpole Wilton WILTON, a hamlet, in the parish of Hale, union of Whitehaven, Allerdale ward … Wilton (St. James) WILTON ( St. James), a parish, in the union of Thetford, hundred of Grimshoe, W. division of … vicarage, united to the rectory of Hockwold, and valued in the king's books at 6. 7. 6. The church is in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… TRADE AND INDUSTRY The economic importance of Wilton in the postConquest period attracted a number of Jews who … one, for Wilton was one of the 27 centres of the kingdom in which chests for the registration of debts owed to the Jews were established at the end of 12th century. 1 In 1256 William Isembard, Mayor of Wilton, and Abraham …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… 34 N.W., dTL 34 N.E.) The parish of Wimpole, 2468 acres in extent, lies about 8 m. S.W. of Cambridge. It is bounded … Way, on the W. by Ermine Street, with some adjustments in either case, and on the S. by the river Rhee. The boundary … The land exhibits the usual variation from boulder clay in the N., where it rises to a scarp over 250 ft. above O.D., …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Paul), a market-town and parish, and the head of a union, in the hundred of Norton-Ferris, E. division of Somerset, 34 … engagements between the contending parties took place in the immediate vicinity of this town; in which, according to Burnet's History of his own Times, was …
Survey of London
… House and Park CHAPTER 6: WINCHESTER HOUSE AND PARK Early in the 12th century the Abbey of Bermondsey granted to the … Bishop of Winchester and his successors a stretch of land in Southwark extending from the precincts of St. Mary's … they came within their jurisdiction. See of Winchester In the 13th century the Bishop's land is referred to as …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the remains of Hyde Abbey, consists of chancel 28 ft. 1 in. by 18 ft. 4 in., small north vestry, north chapel 23 ft. 5 in. by 14 ft. 6 in., nave 62 ft. 10 in. by 24 ft. 2 in., …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Henry I extended the fair-time for a further five days in exchange for lands taken from the bishopric. Stephen 1 granted six days more and Henry Plantagenet early 2 in his reign, characteristically ignoring his predecessor's … to twenty or twenty-four by temporary grants 3 and often in practice exceeded, seems to have been regarded as the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Winchester The borough BOROUGH In spite of the tradition that the merchant gild of … was created by Ethelwulf, father of Alfred the Great, in A.D. 856 1 there is no authentic evidence of its existence … was inevitable, but that this stage had not been reached in the 12th century is shown clearly by the two charters of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… as to the early history of Windsor which were current in the 14th and 15th centuries. 1 During the Saxon period, … the Confessor had granted Windsor with 20 hides of land in the neighbourhood to the monastery of St. Peter at Westminster, 3 but in the first year of the new reign King William regained …
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