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A History of the County of Gloucester
… GLOUCESTER This volume describes the history of Gloucester in most of its aspects from the late 7th century A.D. to the … the grammar schools to the late 19th century will be found in Volume Two of the county set, and some other matters, … hamlet of Churchdown), and parts of the ancient parish of Upton St. Leonards. The area covered by this volume is …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by the name of St. Felix, Bishop and Confessor; Capgrave, in his Life, tells us, 2 that he was a man every way learned, … 8th of March, (on which day his festival is celebrated,) in the year 647, and was buried at Dunwich in a church of his … as it is now called) to Will Feriby, clerk, and Thomas Upton, during the minority of John son and heir of Sir Robert …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… during life settled on him. He lived till about 1548, for in that year 40 l. of his gift was paid to the court to … Salisbury, descended from an ancient family of that name in Denbighshire, was first a monk of the monastery of Bury, 2 … honesti, Alteram Eleonoram, Filiam Lumli Deaw De Bishops-Upton, in Agro Herefordiensi, Armigeri, Famili perantiqu; Qu, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… twelve representative and four co-optative trustees. In 1908 these charities and their endowments consisted of: The almshouses of Robert Berkeley founded in 1692, and the subsidiary endowment by will of Christopher … date of foundation unknown, endowed with 2 acres at Upton upon Severn, producing 2 10 s. yearly; 6. Roger Clarke, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… settlers within its walls, its bridge gave accese in peace or war from the Midlands to Herefordshire and the … a large common where the races are now held, occupying in regard to Worcester a position somewhat similar to that of … to their respective manors of Witton in Droitwich and Upton Warren 27; two burgesses in the county town who …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… CHRISTI COLLEGE Corpus Christi College. Gules a pelican in her piety argent quartered with azure three lilies argent. … Blessed Virgin Mary 1 is unique among Cambridge colleges in the circumstances of its foundation. It came into being in … in Worcestershire, but sold it in 1950, 600 acres of the Upton estate near Banbury, of which it disposed in 1944, and, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… as early as 14 September 1440. 2 The circumstances in which the King's scheme was conceived are obscure, but … the University, was from the first the King's chief agent in its execution, and probably played a leading part in its … Archbishop of Canterbury (1780 1862) 642 644 by Eden Upton Eddis; George Thackeray (17771850), 642 644 645 artist …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The Commons of Wiltshire in medieval parliaments THE COMMONS OF WILTSHIRE IN MEDIEVAL … Indeed little enough can be found out about them. John Upton, representing New Salisbury in the last of five … either served or was to serve in the office of mayor. 48 Upton was also a city coroner for some fifteen years. 49 …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… The Company in 1873-74 THE COMPANY IN 187374. The Master, Wardens, and Court of Assistants. … 27. Charles John Freeman. 1825. June 24. Archer Thomas Upton (died January 7, 1875). 1825. Oct. 27. Thomas …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Sir Christopher St. Laurence, knt., capt. of 150 footmen in Ireland, addressed to all mayors, sheriffs, &c. for … desiring that he may be assisted to lodging and relieved in his necessities. Subscribed with a certificate by Will … Warton. Thornbury. Taddington. Almeley. Clifford. Lanwarn. Upton Bishop. Yatton. Walterston. Mordiford. Holmer. …