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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 inin 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. …
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