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Cumberland Lay Subsidy
… Has In Goods: s. d. Has in Goods: s. d. Master of St. Nicholas' Hospital 10 0 0 Mariote, who was wife of Alan …
Cumberland Lay Subsidy
… 1 0 10" . . . ll de, S . . . ow 11 0 John de Soulby 1 3 0 [St]ephen, son of W . . . 11 0 William de Caterlen 1 6 6 . . . …
Cumberland Lay Subsidy
… 9 4 Adam de Hubredby 10 4 Andrew de Hubredby 17 10 Adam de St. Nicholas 8 8 William prepositus 18 10 Sum of all goods, …
Survey of London
… of No. 9. The corner house, the King's Head had a somewhat later treatment in stucco, with balconies to the first floor … enclosed the market place. Edward Walford ( Old and New London, IV, p. 217) says that the market for hay and straw … It is called Regent's Park Haymarket on Davis's Map of St. Marylebone, 1834. …
Survey of London
… TERRACE AND CUMBERLAND PLACE Immediately to the South of St. Katharine's precinct comes the imposing block of houses …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cumberworth - Cwmyoy Cumberworth (St. Helen) CUMBERWORTH ( St. Helen), a parish, in the union … the year 1791. The church is an ancient structure, in the later English style, with a tower; a noble Saxon arch … Parret, and intersected by the road from Barnstaple to London; it comprises 4001 acres by measurement, and contains …
A History of the County of Oxford
… adequate and was unwilling to fund a separate curate. 7 A later rector, Charles Jerram, held weekly lectures at … At first it was licensed only for divine service, but later acquired a burial ground and in 1847 was consecrated. 8 … given special charge of Curbridge and of the new chapel of St Luke on the Windrush estate, and close co-operation was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a. in and around 'Thornihull' field, 5 possibly near the later Thorney leys south-west of the borough; 204 a. in … of quarry and river meadow was certainly evident later; 6 and 178 a. in the field 'between (?) Colwell and the road to Ducklington', 7 perhaps the later Starnham field south-east of Curbridge village. There …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had an attached schoolroom on the north, described much later as a 'small miserable room' built as a stable for the … 7 The building, probably designed by John Collier of London, 8 was of stone and brick and comprised a single room …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Curbridge Farm Curbridge farm may be traced to a holding, later reckoned as 6 yardlands, held of Witney manor in the … by Roger d'Ivri, descending with other d'Ivri lands to the St Valry family. 18 An early 13th-century survey of the … 45 later John, son of John Wawe, citizen and draper of London, enfeoffed Thomas Beckingham, probably the man whose …
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