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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Fugglestone St Peter FUGGLESTONE ST. PETER The rural area between the … in the village until the 14th century, when St. Andrew's chapel was built. 5 A possible explanation is the absence … Little Durnford Bridge, there is another farm called Hill Farm. The layout of the village of Quidhampton has …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Mickle ditch. 50 From Shardelowes well 51 at the dyke's north end it runs along the edge of Fulbourn fen, following … divided by narrow dips and rising in places, as at White Hill (so named by 1360), 55 and Limepit Hill, to over 60 m., … 198. Based on C.R.O., par. reg. transcripts (All Sts. and St. Vigor's) from 1538 and 1558, baptisms. P.R.O., E …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the 15th century. 51 In 1442 52 John Careway, rector of St. Vigor's, enfeoffed c. 100 a. whose rents were to pay parliamentary … £12 to buy land to endow an annual dole to poor widows of St. Vigor's parish. The 'Widows' Acre' bought in 1751 yielded …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to the bishop of Peterborough 5 and in 1869 by exchange to St. John's College, Cambridge, 6 which already had that of the other church, St. Vigor's. That church, being named after a 6th-century …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were held in demesne, the four lords other than the king's sheriff had only 9 ploughteams between them. The peasantry, … century the sites of greenhouses, such as those on Mill Hill, partly disused by 1968, were threatened with … Mun., 13, bk. 4, ff. 7-23v. (terrier 1573); C.o.M.A., H.1/ST/E 107/4 (late 16th-cent. terrier copied 1688); C.U.L., …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 24 children in that charity school, held by 1747 in St. Vigor's vestry. 21 Successive masters, a father and son until 1762, … C.U.L., E.D.R., B 2/18, f. 64v. Proc. C.A.S. lxx. 159. 31 st Rep. Com. Char. 92-3; cf. Mon. Inscr. Cambs. 55-6. C.U.L., …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1200 a plea about Fulbourn land was held by the king's writ in the Barrows' manorial court. 45 In the late 13th … and 15th centuries the Crown usually farmed that manor's leet jurisdiction, recorded as late as 1450, 47 to its … in South Cambridgeshire. 86 The village lock-up on Stocks Hill, south-east of the church, was still in use in the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to succeeding viscounts 1 until taken into the king's hands in the 1190s. 2 Its possession and profits were … earl of Ormond, who died in 1515. 31 His daughter Anne St. Leger, widow, shortly resigned her joint interest in Fulbourn to her sister Margaret's son Sir Thomas Boleyn, later earl of Wiltshire and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… mostly poor and female. One was held in a farmer's house, the other of 'Anabaptists' in a building specially … 97 Hancock built for them a brick chapel west of Wright's (later School) Lane with 200 sittings. It was enlarged in … e.g. C.R.O., par. reg. transcripts, baptisms (All Sts. and St. Vigor's), s.a. 1724-5, 1749, 1765, 1777, 1782-5, 1797, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… moraine. 12 As the result of a dispute with the vicar of St. Lawrence's, York, the dikes themselves were in 1456 declared to be in … was built in 1796, 33 and by 1840 houses called Garrow Hill and Belle Vue had appeared near by. 34 As a result of …
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