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A History of the County of Oxford
… Richard Owen of Godstow was returned as a recusant in the 1590s, 64 and his influence may have encouraged the eight other recusants from the parish fined in the early 17th century. 65 Matthew Cheriton, a freeholder, … c 646, ff. 93, 111; for Cooke, see Hall's Circuits and Ministers, ed. T. G. Hartley, 418. V.C.H. Oxon. iv. 422. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wombleton - Woodbury Wombleton WOMBLETON, a township, in the parish of Kirkdale, union of Helmsley, wapentake of … There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. John Stockton, in 1839, left 10 per annum for the instruction of children. … (St. Benedict) WOMBOURN ( St. Benedict), a parish, in the union, and S. division of the hundred, of Seisdon, S. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the bishop's ordinary jurisdiction. 50 It was evidently in the Crown's patronage until the earlier 17th century. … was acquired by the Charltons with the impropriate tithes. In 1621 Francis Charlton still owed the Crown the 'king's … was built next to the old one c 1982. The earliest known ministers, Richard Wood (fl. 1609-16) and one Holmes (before …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wombridge Education EDUCATION. Wombridge. In 1693 Robert Bromhall, LL. D., was licensed as deacon and schoolmaster in the parish. 49 By 1833 20 boys and 21 girls were attending … by voluntary contributions. 50 A National school opened in 1846 and a short-lived British school in 1860. 51 George …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and, evidently, the lord of Shifnal all had claims in 'the common wood of Wombridge'. About 1220 Thomas Tuchet, lord of Leegomery, gave the canons his rights in the wood, and boundary disputes with Shifnal manor were … so including the north-eastern part of Ketley township. 92 In 1318 the Crown confirmed 30 a. of assarts to the priory. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 22 Samuel Campion, the minister ejected from Hodnet in 1660, held Sunday conventicles at Wombridge in 1669. 23 In 1691 the Presbyterians or Congregationalists considered …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Woodhall. Woodarde, Nicholas s. Christopher, of Mechlen in Flanders, gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. 9 Oct., 1635, aged … 1642 (its first graduate), said to be S.T.D.; a minister in Salisbury, and at Newbury, Berks, ejected 1662 for … died at Inglefield, Berks, 1 Nov., 1684, buried 4th in Newbury church. See Ath. iv. 158; & Calamy, i. 290. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Woodchester (St. Mary) WOODCHESTER ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Stroud, hundred of Longtree, E. division of … F.S.A., who published an elaborate account of these relics in 1797. The village is on an eminence forming part of a … which inclose a beautiful and fertile vale. Spring Park, in the parish, is a splendid residence finely situated, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Church CHURCH. A priest was recorded at Woodchester in 896 51 and architectural evidence shows that there was a church there in the 12th century. 52 The living was a rectory in 1320 53 … War 80 when Woodchester was served by a succession of ministers, among them Helpe Foxe, a signatory of the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… even when held by the same incumbent as Woodditton; 12 in 1747 it became formally a distinct ecclesiastical parish. … cut Wood Ditton into a thousand shreds and patches'. 14 In 1815 the inclosure commissioners added the detached parts … area called Shagbag within Woodditton but placed part in Newmarket. 16 As defined in 1815 Woodditton covered 5,071 …
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