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A History of the County of Shropshire
… 298. Nonconformity, p. 301. Education, p. 302. Charities for the Poor, p. 306. Wombridge parish developed out of thethe two bailiwicks of the royal forest of Mount Gilbert (or the Wrekin); like the centre of the other- Haughmond, also … U.D and C.P., east of Hollinswood and south of Priorslee village, were included in the designated area of Dawley new …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Charlton of Wombridge (d. 1567) was reputed a papist or sympathizer with papists. 22 Samuel Campion, the minister ejected from Hodnet in 1660, held Sunday … 1808-56, resisted the nonconformists 25 and, save for the Wesleyan chapel at Ketley Bank, no nonconformist …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Paul, in the village, has walls re-faced with modern flint; the dressings … has been re-tooled and plastered; the capitals are re-cut, or modern; of the S. arcade only the W. respond and the … four shields and representation of the Trinity, space left for a second brass, but no indent, probably c. 1520. In N. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Wood ash - Wort trough Wood ash [wood-ashes; wood or weed ashes; wood or sope ashes; wood or soap-ashes; wood … was confined largely to fixing HINGEs, and rather later for securing the corner blocks in the seat frames of CHAIRs … It is believed that the name derived from the Norfolk village of Worstead (near NORWICH) that was the centre for
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… (b)XIII S.E. (c)XIV N.W.). Wood Walton is a parish and village, 6 m. N.N.W. of Huntingdon. The church and Castle Hill are the principal monuments. … gridiron, standing under similar canopy, both late 13th- or early 14th-century; in tracery, jumble of 15th-century …
Alumni Oxonienses
… minister in Salisbury, and at Newbury, Berks, ejected 1662 for nonconformity, chaplain to Charles II., silenced by the … March, 1685-6, aged 20. [ 16] Woodcock, Lawrence (Wudcocke or Wodecocke) fellow New Coll. 1508-20, from St. … rector of Burwash, Sussex, 1551. See Journal Brit. Arch. Assoc. 1866, xxii. 122; Fasti, i. 70; & Foster's Index Eccl. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… before the conquest Ulchel had, which paid to the geld for three bov. The land one car. There Aldene (ancestor of … Ulchel likewise had, which paid for three bov. to the tax or geld. The land whereof was two car. he held it also after … Mrs. Bainbrigge, and a Mr. Edge, both inhabitants of this village. 28 The village consists of 100 dwellings, or
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… appears to have been the residence of the propraetor, or perhaps of the Emperor Adrian. Among the antiquities that … an elaborate account of these relics in 1797. The village is on an eminence forming part of a range of hills … in the gift of Lord Ducie: the tithes have been commuted for 265; there is a parsonage-house, and the glebe comprises …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… at harvest time. 12 Customary tenements were held by copy for three lives but tenancies at will were also recorded in … in the industries established in the Nailsworth valley or in the towns of Stroud and Nailsworth. Dom. Bk. (Rec. … 832008. Glos. R.O., D 1011/P 9. F. A. Little, Woodchester Village Hist. (Woodchester, 1926), 42; the surveys for 1780 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… having a station, situated just inside Rodborough parish, for Woodchester. The line was closed for passenger traffic in … the early 17th century. 11 The park, known as Woodchester, or Spring, Park, 12 was situated in the west of the parish … substantially correct in 1972. The older part of the village of North Woodchester stood south of the old parish …
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