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Alumni Oxonienses
… 1614, of Lincoln's Inn 1621, rector of Lydlinch 1609, and vicar of Fordington, (both) Dorset, 1609, rector of East … of St. Paul's 1527, and vicar-general of the diocese of Bath and Wells, rector of High Ongar, Essex, 1532-7, canon of … by Leo X. 1515, lord chancellor Dec., 1515, bishop of Bath and Wells 1518-23, of Durham 1523-9, and of Winchester …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a discharged vicarage, united to the rectory of Hockwold, and valued in the king's books at 6. 7. 6. The church is in … of Chewton, E. division of Somerset, 8 miles (S. W.) from Bath; containing 1480 inhabitants. Wilton (St. George) WILTON … quarries of a fine kind of freestone; those at Box, near Bath, are among the most celebrated in the vicinity of that …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wilton Markets, fairs, agriculture and mills MARKETS AND FAIRS The existence of a market in Wilton probably dates … were made in the Evening Post and in Reading, Sherborne, Bath, Oxford and Salisbury newspapers. 43 The fair field, …
The Environs of London
… name of this place, which was anciently written Wymbaldon and Wymbeldon, was derived from one of its early proprietors. … Saxon language signifies a hill. Situation, boundaries, and extent. Wimbledon lies in the western division of Brixton … successively in the occupation of the present Marquis of Bath and Lord Grenville. Auditor Benson. The house, which now …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the S.E., north-westwards to Cranborne Chase. The central and northern parts of the area, on Chalk, are drained by the headwaters of the R. Allen and the R. Crane which flow through broad, open valleys … There is some reason to associate this material with a bath room mentioned in a manuscript by the 1st earl (St. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… W. by Ermine Street, with some adjustments in either case, and on the S. by the river Rhee. The boundary on the E. with … for Wimpole one Saturday morning in March 1721 (H.M.C. Bath, III, 498 and 499; Thornhill wrote a 'ballet' about … Prior's correspondence (H.M.C. Portland, VII, 2934 and Bath, III, 498506 et al.; at least five drawings for Wimpole …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Wincanton lies in the south-east part of the county and at its centre is the largest town of the district. 81 The … London and Taunton while several waggons went regularly to Bath, London, Sherborne (Dors.), Taunton, and Weymouth … the Somerset and Dorset Railway, controlling a line from Bath to Bournemouth. Goods traffic south of Wincanton ceased …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wincanton - Windy Nook Wincanton (St. Peter and St. Paul) WINCANTON ( St. Peter and St. Paul), a … houses of Tudor and Lancaster, and of the sees of Exeter, Bath and Wells, Durham, and Winchester, over which Bishop … chapel, probably erected by Dr. Oliver King, Bishop of Bath and Wells, whose remains are interred in it. Opposite to …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… but depr. 1052. Nom. to Winchester after 29 Aug. 1047, and to Canterbury after 14 Sept. 1052. Excomm. Depr. c. 11 … 2 Henry of Blois 3 Previously and concurrently abbot of Glastonbury (Ben., Somt.). Nom. 4 Oct. 1129 ( Ann. Margam p. … Egerton MS. 2104(A) fo. 45r). 3 [Robert Burnell Bp. of Bath and Wells (1275-92). Lic. el. gr. 18 Feb. 1280 ( C.P.R. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… chalk down-land. Roman roads approach it from all sides, and the Itchen while navigable brought it into touch with Southampton, and so with the centres of continental trade. The present … having been laid in 1871 by Viscount Eversley. It is of Bath stone, and is designed in the style of the Middle Gothic …
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