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A History of the County of Somerset
… Yarlington YARLINGTON Yarlington in 1838 The parish of Yarlington, the derivation of whose name is uncertain, 73 lies 6 km. south of Bruton. It … by his son, also Bernard Banger. He was restored in 1660. 84 Rectors appear to have been generally resident in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Yarnton is a confirmation, made between 1155 and 1161, of Yarnton chapel to Eynsham abbey. 43 Yarnton was probably a daughter church of the abbey, and it was still occasionally called a chapel … he joined a discreet group of local royalists. 76 From 1660 the poverty of the living and the dilapidation of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Yarnton Nonconformity Nonconformity In 1634 the Irish wife of Ellis Perrott, member of a prominent Yarnton family, refused to conform, but her … 1646-60, was supposed to have become a Roman Catholic in 1660, although not acknowledging his conversion until 1686. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Yelford Church CHURCH. Masonry of the 12th century or earlier re-used in the church porch … Standlake, and Stanton Harcourt in the united benefice of Lower Windrush. 2 Bampton, to whose large pre-Conquest … registers in 1700, apparently caused controversy because of fears that the ground might be unconsecrated. 10 In the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… YIELDING, or Yelden ( St. Mary), a parish, in the hundred of Stodden, union and county of Bedford, 4 miles (E.) from … the Scots sent ambassadors to York, to negotiate a treaty of peace; but the overture was not successful. Edward … their grievances, and ultimately succeeded in obtaining a treaty of peace; after which the king disbanded his army, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… York Castle THE DEFENCES OF THE CITY OF YORK AN INVENTORY Note. The walled city is divided … p. 75) was in use as late as 1597 but had been blocked by 1660 and was mostly demolished in 1735. Some of the mediaeval …
Survey of London Monograph
… thought that York herald was originally the officer of Edmund of Langley, created Duke of York in 1385, but the first … 1657. Portcullis, R. wt. 23, p.s. 27 July, sworn 10 August 1660. York, E.M. wt. 27 June, bill 18, docquet 25 July, R. …
Survey of London
… Embankment Gardens is now almost the sole surviving relic of the great houses which in the medival and Renaissance … formed the river approach, was originally the town house of the Bishops of Norwich and, like its easterly neighbour, … taking the field with Fairfax against Lambert in January, 1660. All his estates were restored to him after the return …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the centre of production in Europe was in SAXONY. Although the product itself was long known, the method of manufacture there was only explained in the late … not SAPPHIRE [Inventories (1699)]. The Book of Rates for 1660 has three adjacent entries 'Saffora, vide Barilia', …
Alumni Oxonienses
… M.A. 1655; (incorporated 10 July, 1655), D.D. 1668; rector of St. Clement Eastcheap, London, 1666-1707, canon of York, 1669-1707. See Foster's Index Eccl. & Foster's … chancellor of the diocese of Oxford; died 1 March, 1660-1, buried at Fulham; father of William 1639, and perhaps …
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