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A History of the County of Gloucester
… by 1523 and he granted it in that year to his foundation, Corpus Christi College, Oxford. 41 The college's estate in the parish was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Lower or Mill Farms, as well as the preinclosure Manor (or College) Farm and the Old Farmhouse on Burford Road; Elmwood …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 18th the lessees were required to accommodate abbey or college officials on manorial business. 76 Dukes of … the premises to tenant farmers, 77 and the house, called College Farm in 1847 and Manor Farm by 1864, 78 remained a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Blackheath proprietary school, in connexion with King's College, London, is a neat building, situated on the rise of … school for classical and general literature. Morden College, a noble institution for the support of decayed … in the year 1568, founded an exhibition at Pembroke College, Cambridge, for a scholar on this foundation: the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… unsuitable and insolent. Attitude of the accused asked for College membership Action taken Request for Licence refused. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the school there. Thomas Weld had been a pupil of the college while it was stationed at Bruges, 1762 to 1773, and … 141 His trustees and heir sold the manor of Aighton to the college in 1841, subject to a rentcharge of 6 for the poor of Leagram. 142 The college also acquired various parts of the estates as they …
Old and New London
… exposed by the TimesApothecaries' HallQuarrel with the College of Physicians. On the river-side, between St. Paul's … RICHARD BURBAGE, FROM THE ORIGINAL PORTRAIT IN DULWICH COLLEGE ( see page 201). In earlier days Blackfriars had been … fools." The origin of the memorable affray between the College of Physicians and the Company of Apothecaries is …
Old and New London
… Men's CollegeThe South London Tramway CompanyThe Mission College of St. AlphegeNelson SquareThe "Dog's Head in the … Street, is a house, No. 91, used as the Working Men's College. It was opened in 1868, for the purpose of giving to … Professor Huxley has long acted as principal of the college. Among the work carried on here are technical classes …
Old and New London
… patronised by the heads of Woolwich Dockyard and the college hard by, and by their friends. The name of this house … the possession of Sir John Morden, the founder of Morden College, who, dying in 1708, bequeathed the estate to his … extremity of Blackheath, but in Charlton parish, is Morden College, so named from its founder, Sir John Morden, a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… as residences for the masters of the adjoining college of Sandhurst. A fair for cattle and sheep is held on … alien priories, the manor was given by Henry VI. to Eton College. The Stow-Market and Ipswich canal passes along the … in the king's books at 6. 16. 0., and in the gift of the College: the tithes have been commuted for 195, and there are …
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