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A History of the County of Oxford
… RELIGIOUS HISTORY Black Bourton had its own church by the mid 12th century, apparently jointly established by the lords of two Black Bourton manors. From the 13th century it was an … seem to have been conscientious, though there were periods of relative neglect particularly in the 16th and 18th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Michael) BLACKAUTON ( St. Michael), a parish, in the union of Kingsbridge, hundred of Coleridge, Stanborough and … Primitive Methodists, and Warrenites, also a Scottish kirk and a Roman Catholic chapel; and in the rural parts of
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Blackburn hundred Mitton THE HUNDRED OF BLACKBURN ( CONTINUATION) MITTON (PART OF) - … and Mary Jane Nelson, widow. Robert de Clitheroe, clerk, granted a pasture called Crawshaw in Bailey to Richard …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Blackford BLACKFORD Blackford in 1839 The ancient parish of Blackford is a detached part of Whitley … daughter Catherine and to her husband, George Bethune, clerk, and was held in 1810 by Catherine's son George …
Old and New London
… Blackfriars Road The Surrey Theatre and Surrey Chapel CHAPTER XXVIII. … ROAD.THE SURREY THEATRE, SURREY CHAPEL, &c. Formation of Blackfriars RoadThe Surrey Theatre, originally the "Royal … the height, is the reader's desk on his right, and the clerk's on his leftthe clerk being a very grand personage, …
Survey of London
… Development, to c.1819 CHAPTER XIX - Blackwall Yard When the ship-repairing firm Blackwall Engineering closed its … Blackwall Yard in 1987, it brought to an end a tradition of shipbuilding and shiprepairing on this site which had … of the porter's lodge on one side and rooms for the Clerk of the Yard on the other. The Clerk's accommodation on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bladon Church Church The Norman doorway which survived until 1802 shows that there … by the 12th century. 54 It seems to have been the centre of the later Woodstock rural deanery until the mid 13th … probably much earlier, the parish included the township of Hensington and the borough of New Woodstock. 56 Despite …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Introduction Bladon, about 8 miles (12 km.) north-west of Oxford, lies on the east bank of the river Evenlode, immediately south of … (Reformed Borough). Census, 1961; inf. from Woodstock town clerk. O.S. Map 1/10,000 SP 41 SW., SE., NW., NE. (1980 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… other estates Manors and other estates. In 1086 Adam son of Hubert de Rys held 5 hides in Bladon of Odo of Bayeux. 42 The manor, which was held in chief after Odo's death in 1097 … by bailiffs until 1265 when Henry III granted it to his clerk John of London, already rector of the church, for life. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… (Blaen-Caron) BLAENCARON (BLAEN-CARON), a hamlet, in the parish and union of Trgaron, upper division of the hundred of Penarth, county … 371. 11., exclusively of 1 per annum payable to the parish clerk of St. Asaph.See St. Asaph. Bdvaen (Bd-Vuan, or Bd-Vuan …
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