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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… the time of the Survey, and Roger Bigot was steward of it for the Conqueror, who retained the manor in his own hands. … the Soca Britonis in the Hundred of Wainford, in custody for William de Tintiniot, and has the custody for Philip de Albon, to whom the King gave that custody." 2 …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1825 there was a National Sunday school. 10 The National Society gave a grant towards the building of a new schoolroom … of the churchyard c. 1825. 11 By 1833 it had accommodation for c. 146 and was supported by voluntary contributions and … (d. 1832) was paid from 1836. 12 In 1871 a new school for 101 children was built on land given by Margaret …
A History of the County of Essex
… 43 The River Stour Navigation Co. made the Stour navigable for barges from Manningtree to Sudbury between 1705 and 1709, … century and early 19th heavy goods, like the coal brought for the workhouse in 1832, were imported by river. From the … as an inn in 1750, was the meeting place of a friendly society between 1794 and 1849. 87 The one and a half bays on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the gift of Eton College: the tithes have been commuted for 1068, and the glebe comprises 76 acres. The church, an … in consideration of a grant of 200 from the Incorporated Society. A free school is endowed with an annual pension of … by subscription, aided by a grant from the Incorporated Society; and contains some monuments to the Bethune family. …
A History of the County of York
… at York when Paulinus baptized Edwin there in 627, for it is to be presumed that Paulinus brought with him the … upon his victory in 634, called upon the Scottish bishops for help and so brought Aidan to Lindisfarne but it is … I's restoration of the church see p. 5. O. Hardman, Hist. Christian Worship, 83-84. G. W. O. Addleshaw and F. Etchells, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… resistance to erosion, 56 and there is some evidence for the flooding of reclaimed land in the late Middle Ages. … the summer and autumn shows of the Worthing Horticultural Society. 49 Glass-house growers also began to take a part in promoting the resort; 50 for instance Robert Piper, the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Worthing Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. 27 Humphrys' alms-houses … clothes. The Worthing and Broadwater Provident and Relief Society, started in the mid 19th century, provided coal in … equally between two Brighton charities, the Worthing Society for the Blind, and the Worthing and District Council …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was recorded in 1291, 73 and in 1410 was being used for mass. 74 Two chaplains, possibly of Worthing chapel, … as a result of strong criticism by the Cambridge Camden Society, and there were disputes between Elliott, the curate, … Protestant Church Union, 31 later merged in the Church Society, which held it in 1976. 32 A vicarage house recorded …
A History of the County of Sussex
… alodial tenants. In 1086 it comprised 9 hides and had land for three plough-teams. The demesne was cultivated by 2 … Banking Co. in Warwick Street c. 1867. 23 A building society, later the Worthing Permanent Building Society, was established in 1851 and was merged with the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… EDUCATION. The first schools in Worthing were apparently for visitors' children, and by 1811 there were one academy … there were four day schools and three boarding schools for a total of 161 boys and 71 girls who were taught at their … British day school was established by 1862 in the Christian and Literary Institution in Montague Street. In …
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