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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… pursuits of the inhabitants of every county or district are directed, in the first place, to supply their own wants, and next, to enable themselves to purchase those necessaries … soils suitable for early vegetables, to 1 19 s. 9 d. for Oxford Clay. Commercial rents were clearly expected. 234 The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Agriculture since 1870 AGRICULTURE SINCE 1870 Between 1870 and the present day English agriculture, and Wiltshire … was in the seventies, it acted as a discouragement to good farming. A committee of the Central Chamber of … ploughing up old pastures on claylands, as in the Swindon district. 33 The expansion of the arable area was no doubt a …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Aiertone Apothecarye mett with him before Guilde haull; and said to him the Apothecaryes doe as much good as the Doctors, and hee knowes not why they maye not practize as well as the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Aighton - Akenham Aighton, with Bailey and Chaigley AIGHTON, with Bailey and Chaigley, a township, … of West: the glebe consists of 60 acres, and there is a good glebehouse. Aiskew AISKEW, a township, in the parish and … 245; patrons, the Warden and Fellows of New College, Oxford. There was formerly a chapel of ease at Stockholt, in …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Leiden Date of MD 1608 Degree incorporated into Oxford University Yes Date became Licentiate /09/1620 In … evidence. Number of crimes 1 9 April 1619 Entry A appeared and said he thought he could practise because he was born in … one Russell with emetic lozenges of Stibium. A denied it and said he did not remember the charge reported by Dr …
A History of the County of Somerset
… seems to have been confused with the £20 given by Thomas Good in 1689. 97 Amery's charity had probably been lost but the name continued as an alternative name for Good's charity. 98 William Brice (d. 1774) left £100 for a … invested in consols. Charity distributions ceased c. 1930 and the income has been allowed to accumulate. 1 S.R.O., …
A History of the County of Somerset
… rectory by 1291. 18 It was held with Over Stowey from 1919 and united with it in 1921. 19 From 1969 it was served by the … On the death of Sir William de Reigny in 1275 his cousin and coheir Alice, wife of William le Pruz, conveyed the … one of whom was presented in 1576 for disturbing his neighbours, for failing to catechize, keep the register, or …
A History of the County of Somerset
… no school in 1819 but in 1825 a day school had 10 children and a Sunday school 17. Other children went to the school at … possibly in the Old School House, taught 29 children and a further 4 boys attended only the Sunday school. 93 In … children from Aisholt attended the Aisholt and Merridge district school at Lower Merridge in Spaxton. 95 Ibid. D/D/Bs …
A History of the County of Somerset
… government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. The two manors of Aisholt and Holcombe Colford answered separately at Cannington … parishes. 6 Courts were held at Postridge in 1362 7 and court rolls survive for East Postridge manor for 1423-4, … Bridgwater poor-law union in 1836 and the Bridgwater rural district in 1894. 16 Ibid. DD/BR/bn 10; W. Suss. R.O., PHA …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Akeley 105. … 2nd by Richard Chandler, 1674. Plate: includes small cup and cover paten of 1569. ConditionGood. Secular Monuments … brick, and partly covered with plaster. ConditionFairly good. The Leckhampstead Road, N. side (5). Cottage, now two …
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