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A History of the County of Northampton
… Murcott, Shutlanger, Stoke Bruerne, Shaw, Alderton and Wappenham, together with half an acre of land in Yelvertoft … Parles estate in Stoke Bruerne, Shutlanger, Alderton and Wappenham to Richard Empson of Easton Neston, when the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… upon the moulding. There is a Roman Catholic chapel. Wappenham (St. Mary) WAPPENHAM ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Towcester, … Astwell and Falcutt, 641 inhabitants, of whom 513 are in Wappenham township. The parish comprises 3933 a. 3 r. 3 p., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
Wappenham 62 WAPPENHAM (OS 1:10000 a SP 64 SW, b SP 64 NW) The parish, … Remains (SP 627457; Figs. 14 and 119), formerly part of Wappenham, once lay at the N.E. end of the village, on … how they related to the development of the village. Wappenham is first mentioned in Domesday Book where it is …
Alumni Oxonienses
… school in Gloucester; rector of Sibbertoft 1680-4, of Wappenham 1712-15, and of Thorpe Mandeville, (all) Northants, 1720, canon of Lincoln 1708; buried at Wappenham 7 or 9 Oct., 1727. See Ath. iv. 785; Fasti, ii. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Weston and Weedon 64 WESTON AND WEEDON Fig. 119 Helmdon, Wappenham and Weston and Weedon Medieval settlements and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1654, D.D. 26 Jan., 1661, and public orator; rector of Wappenham, Northants, 1641, canon of York 1641, joined the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the municipal boundary. 45 Brown's Lane was called Wappenham's Lane in the 15th century and, like Wappenham's Place mentioned in the 14th, may have been named from John of Wappenham, Woodstock's M.P. in 1305. 46 In the 16th century …
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