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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In the Middle Ages the manors in Woodditton were Ditton Camoys, … 1230s the holder of the manor owed 10 rent to Ralph son of Hugh's heirs, who continued to exact it until the 1270s. 61 … wife successively of Edmund Pakenham (d. by 1332) and Hugh Saxham (d. by 1351). 4 On her death in 1352 she was …
A History of the County of Essex
… evidently in existence by 1177 when it was confirmed among the possessions of the canons of Waltham Holy Cross. 1 In 1191 the Pope assigned this church, among others, to the use of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Margaret) WOODHALL ( St. Margaret), a parish, in the union of Horncastle, S. division of the wapentake of Gartree, parts of Lindsey, county of … of Woodhorn. This place formed part of the barony of Hugh de Balliol, and subsequently belonged to the families of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of WOODMANCOTE was held in 1066 by Countess Guda, … 36 It continued thereafter to be held of Bramber rape, 37 the lordship apparently descending with Southwick until the … to have received them. William Percy, Robert Poynings, and Hugh Quecche were said in 1402 to have lately taken …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1:3,348 (approx. 19 in. to 1 mile). Quitrents imposed on the town's original burgages survived until the 1930s. They … as a shop in the 1960s. 49. Nos. 38-50 High Street In 1513 Hugh Weller held the site of no. 38 and in the early 17th century another Hugh Weller owned a 'range of housing next to Oxford Town's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock Charities for the poor Charities for the Poor Municipal Charities. The corporation's first … delivered in part in 1628 but not recorded later. 49 Dr. Hugh Barker by will proved 1632 left £20, recorded in the
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock Economic history Economic history In the century after its foundation the town prospered, acquiring a fair in addition to its … of tradesmen, craftsmen, and royal servants. Service in the park and household is denoted by 13th-century surnames 67 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… free grammar school, two small charity schools, and by the early 19th century several dame schools; it was a popular … place for boarding schools, of which some took day pupils. The rector, although a keen educationist frustrated in his … Catholic elementary school was opened in 1934 next to St. Hugh's church in Hensington Road with 43 pupils; it was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… community in 1620 when it was included among centres of the Jesuit mission in Oxfordshire. 50 In 1625 three women … priests from Heythrop College. In 1934 the church of St. Hugh of Lincoln was built in Hensington Road. 53 A new … and a secular priest appointed. The church of St. Hugh, comprising a nave and vestry in Tudor style, was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wookey (St. Matthew) WOOKEY ( St. Matthew), a parish, in the union of Wells, hundred of Wells-Forum, E. division of Somerset, 1 mile (W.) from Wells; containing, with the tything of Yarley, and part of Wookey-Hole, 1187 … in the vicinity, of which the most remarkable is Humbleton Hugh, circular in form, with a large cairn on the summit; the
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