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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… up to 1901 and probably most clearly seen on Wood and Law's map of 1847 (Plate 11). Northampton covers some 530 … and in shape is a very irregular trapezoid bounded on the S. by the River Nene and on the W. by the northern branch of … Newcome (wife), d. 1787, aged 81; H. Cox fecit. (17) Mary Kerby, d. 1821, aged 80. N. wall above gallery, (18) William …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the northern end of Lewknor hundred to the hundred's southern boundary with Buckinghamshire, and contained the … the hill village of Stokenchurch and its hamlets at Beacon's Bottom and Water End in the south. 2 In 1895 Stokenchurch, … by Bedford of Oxford St., London; to Cranley Lancelot Kerby (d. 1857), Rector of Stoke Talmage, and to his wife …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… since the reign of king Edward I. yet in king Henry VI.'s reign it was disputed whether this parish was not in the … maintenance of two fellows and two scholars in St. John's college, in Cambridge, as has been already related before. … is a small hamlet of houses; from which place Domneva's deer is said to have begun its course across this island, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Fawler followed in one part an earthwork, Grim's Ditch or Dyke, and in another the road from Charlbury to … and the only other owners of sizeable estates were Thomas Kerby ( c. 64 a.), Nicholas Albright ( c. 64 a.), the Vicar of Charlbury (54 a.), Edward Kerby ( c. 48 a.), and Robert Harris ( c. 44 a.). The duke's
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… common, which joins the high London road to Shooter's-hill, on the other side of which, still further southward, … there is a fair held at this place yearly on St. Luke's-day, October 18, called Horn Fair, and at which there are … inscription for Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Thompson, of Kerby-hall, in Yorkshire, esq. wife of Robert Dingley, of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Hill on the east, and a prehistoric earthwork, Robin Hood's Ball, straddles the boundary on the west. The Avon forms … with an offshoot to the south-east, was given the name Kerby Avenue. A Roman Catholic church on the west side and, … 63 Married quarters were built in Choulston Close west of Kerby Avenue in the 1950s and in the south-east part of Kerby
A History of the County of Oxford
… pontage for two years to enable him to repair the king's bridge. He used local stone from a Wheatley quarry. 11 A … both sides of a curving street running from the 'King's Arms' and 'The Limes' at the north-west end to the green … Mary (d. 1782) by John Osborne, Oxford; and Capt. Lancelot Kerby Edwards (d. 1867). The first two tablets mentioned were …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Peter (Thanet) ST. PETER'S LIES the next parish south-eastward from St. John's, being so called from the dedication of the church of it to … White, Simons, Cooke, Culmer, Wild, Jeken, Tilman, and Kerby. In the middle of the chancel, a memorial for Grace, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Great Haseley and Shirburn. Between the two lies Poppet's Hill, probably deriving its name from the Old English words … of the nonresident lords of the manor. Cranley Lancelot Kerby (182057) who enlarged the Rectory was a cousin of the … parish by building a school and by general kindliness. 244 Kerby was followed by the Revd. the Hon. William Byron …
A History of the County of Oxford
… situated one' as Rawlinson noted. 5 William Burgess's estate map, drawn in 1700 for Sir Thomas Tipping, then lord … between church and manor was very close. After Cranley L. Kerby had left Wheatfield for Stoke Talmage in 1820 Frederick … Mrs. Glanville's MS. notebk. There is a letter from C. L. Kerby, Rector of Wheatfield, written from Wheatfield in 1811 …
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