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Alumni Oxonienses
… St. Ervan, Cornwall, 1578, canon of Exeter 1579, rector of Cheriton Fitz Paine, Devon, 1581, and of Lanreath, Cornwall, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… France. The living is a vicarage, united to the rectory of Cheriton, and valued in the king's books at 7. 12. 6.; …
A History of the County of Somerset
… North Cheriton NORTH CHERITON The ancient parish of North Cheriton comprised a narrow strip of land, 5 km. from east to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… detail of its descent in the 14th century. Walter de Cheriton appears to have been in possession in 1346, 69 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Rochester Sir William de Oxford, in 1327. 8 Stephen Cheriton, obt. Sept. 19, 1518. 9 Dean and Chapter of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the river the boundary extends to the high ground above Cheriton Wood and Bramdean Common [450 ft.], its eastward … in the neighbourhood both before and after the battle of Cheriton. In 1830 the remains of the palace were used as a … and 76 acres of wood, in Bishop's Sutton, Twyford, and Cheriton. 27 Richard Fox, bishop of Winchester 150028, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by Cadmore Brook, flowing northwards, and by Cheaton or Cheriton Brook. 2 The southern boundary is formed by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is the source of the little stream which runs through Cheriton and Tichborne to join the Alre below Alresford, a … meadows to Hinton Ampner, and finally joins the Itchen at Cheriton. For years perhaps the brick arch of the church path …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… David Papillon, esq. And the Brockmans, of Newington and Cheriton, had likewise possessions here full as early as …
Magna Britannia
… of the Hon. Newton Fellowes, who is patron of the rectory. Cheriton Bishop, or South Cheriton CHERITON BISHOP, or SOUTH CHERITON, in the hundred of Wonford …
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